Omar Alghabra, the federal transport minister, has been loyal to the Adidas brand ever since he was a kid playing soccer in Saudi Arabia. And he is not the only one wearing sneakers on the Hill. cdnpoli
Throughout the late 19th century and into the 20th, men with white-collar jobs were all expected to wear the same outfit, said Semmelhack.
“Sneakers allow both men and women to participate in fashion,” she said. “They aren’t hyper-sexualized and can appear cutting-edge and fashionable.” For women politicians, sneakers, unlike heels, can carry an added symbolic meaning, Semmelhack said, in that it shows they’re hitting the ground running, or ready for action.
That doesn’t work for Liberal MP Lisa Hepfner, who gave up heels after spending years wearing them as a broadcaster in Hamilton.Hepfner seeks out comfortable, inexpensive and sparkly sneakers. For that extra comfort, she puts Birkenstock insoles into everything she wears. His first pair were from former Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff, who had gifted Holland a pair of red “Chucks” during the 2011 campaign, to represent a race to the finish line.
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