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Gen Z claim you are ‘officially old’ if you go out wearing one type of shoe
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Updated 09:21 17 Aug 2025 GMT+1Published 16:26 4 Aug 2024 GMT+1

Gen Z claim you are ‘officially old’ if you go out wearing one type of shoe

Gen Zers say it's a dead giveaway in showing exactly how old you are

Joshua Nair

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According to Gen Z, you're old if you wear this type of shoe when you're out and about.

It seems like the youngsters have started a new trend, which comes after their campaign to ban the 'thumbs up' emoji and the generation's take on phrases that are cool (YOLO is boomer talk).

This one though, is all to do with fashion, particularly with women when they want to go out for a night on the town.

Gen Zers are now coming for your footwear (Getty Stock Image/Robert Daly)
Gen Zers are now coming for your footwear (Getty Stock Image/Robert Daly)

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A TikTok from July has gone viral, with almost six million views at the time of writing.

The landscape of nightlife looks very different nowadays, and it's been driven by the younger generation, as the clip, which is taken in a local bar on a Friday night, shows something that almost every woman in shot has in common with each other.

Several older social media users have been quick to criticise the way things have become because they believe that things were better in their time.

See if you can spot the similarities here:


That's right, young women in the video are all wearing a nice top, jeans and trainers on their big Friday night out.

The jeans and top are a millennial thing too, but the line is drawn at the choice of footwear, as several people agreed that nobody over the age of 30 would go clubbing with flat footwear.

It's something often seen in movies, women clutching their heels in their hands while walking around barefoot because of the pain they inflict on their toes and feet.

Nights out look very different nowadays. (Getty Stock Photo)
Nights out look very different nowadays. (Getty Stock Photo)

But this generation seems to have put comfort over style when it comes to footwear, maybe influenced by trends on social media.

Who knew that being comfortable on your night out enhanced your enjoyment?

It's a sure-fire way to identify other young people, with popularity in high-heels reaching an all-time low, as young women continue to enjoy the freedom of flat footwear.

Gen Z prefer to wear sneakers on nights out. (TikTok/@amandaleefarinaa)
Gen Z prefer to wear sneakers on nights out. (TikTok/@amandaleefarinaa)

Older users in the comments section of the video weighed in on the new trend, as one said: "In a sea of mom jeans, be a green dress lady."

Another posted: "OMG I would have hated this when I was in my 20s. The best part of going out was getting all dolled up."

A third shared: "I remember when we couldn’t enter if we had jeans on."

A different user added: "They alllllll said *copy and paste*."

Someone else commented: "Bring back Paris Hilton club fashion."

Featured Image Credit: Getty Stock Image

Topics: Fashion, Social Media, TikTok, Viral

Joshua Nair
Joshua Nair

Joshua Nair is a journalist at LADbible. Born in Malaysia and raised in Dubai, he has always been interested in writing about a range of subjects, from sports to trending pop culture news. After graduating from Oxford Brookes University with a BA in Media, Journalism and Publishing, he got a job freelance writing for SPORTbible while working in marketing before landing a full-time role at LADbible. Unfortunately, he's unhealthily obsessed with Manchester United, which takes its toll on his mental and physical health. Daily.

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