>>90290
Interestingly enough, Patty tends to wear some of the sketchiest, worn-out, groddy, sneakers.
>>90297
>Sneakers are not particularly good at dampening sound
Depends on the design and materials. Many moons ago, a younger me used to have these Skechers sneakers with highly-flexible soles shaped like a sawtooth wavefurm pattern when viewed from the side; the footprint looked like a bunch of parallel lines. They were dead silent to the point it was uncanny. Great traction. Amazing footwear overall. Sadly, over the years the soles ground themselves down on account of being so soft and the heavy use.
On the other end of the spectrum there are the famous Converse sneakers. That one "classic" hi-top model was an absolute nightmare, literal wooden clogs with footwraps glued on, and yes, just as loud. Bought into the marketing goy award.
>Is there anything wrong with that?
It's still good art, and the artist is obviously the one who gets to decide what to draw, but personally I prefer when the focus is on something else, e.g. cars, with the foot stuff being relegated to the role of amogus in 'toss strips: fur connoisseurs and those who pay attention. "Haha mamma said I can't wear my fungi-infested smelly sneakers with a dress but wears sneakers herself when no one is looking check out her comfy sneakers" just doesn't seem like a funny joke to tell, and also drags on fur too long, just like this post.
Also, not keeping up with these things but someone earlier said that Fox-Pop is publicly in denial about being a footfag which makes it even more awkward if so.