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You already know that women are looking at your shoes and making assumptions about you, right? According to some surveys, they’re not just judging your fashion sense. Over half of them are judging your personality based just on your shoes. And it’s not just women. Men do the same thing. If you want proof that style can speak volumes, take a look at the shoes of the next guy you meet. Based on his shoes alone, you’ll probably jump to some conclusions about his occupation and income, and maybe even what he’s like as a person. Your eyes may be the window into your soul, but your shoes are like a resume on your feet. Here are our picks for best dress shoes for fall. Not sure how to care for your new kicks? Check out how to keep your shoes looking sharp. Related: The Men’s Health Better Man Project—2,000+ Quick Tricks For Living Your Healthiest Life Cole Haan Olmstead PostmanIT WASN’T just Serena Williams’ powerful backhand, or her doting fiance in the stands, that had the crowd talking at the Australian Open this week.

During the world No. 2’s round one match against Switzerland’s Belinda Bencic on Tuesday, Williams, 35, wore an unusual pair of all-black Nike shoes (she’s an ambassador for the brand).Fancy Converse High Tops? Or super supportive orthopedic shoes to help brace her injury-prone ankles? A Nike spokesman says Williams is wearing a custom-made all-black version of the NikeCourt Flare Tennis Shoe at this year’s Open.
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During her post-match press conference, Williams was asked about her top, a black T-shirt with ‘Equality’ emblazoned across the chest. “With today being Martin Luther King Day, it’s important to spread the message of equality which is something that he talked about a lot and he’s tried to spread a lot ... is equality in rights for everyone,” Williams told reporters.
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Both studied fashion at university and have released their own clothing lines. “My mum taught me how to sew when I was super young. I used to make clothes for my dolls,” Williams told Glamour magazine. “When I finally went to [fashion design] school [in 1999], I really took to pattern making. Everyone in class was good at something. I was the person, if you need help with your patterns, you come to me and I would help you out.” According to Forbes, Williams has a net worth of $US150 million ($AU195 million). Around $US81 million ($AU107 million) of that is prize money, while the rest is made up of endorsements from Nike, Aussie lingerie brand Berlei, Gatorade, Pepsi, Aston Martin and Beats By Dre. Her fiance Alexis Ohanian, the co-founder of Reddit, has an estimated net worth of about $US4 million. .au Williams originally came on board as an ambassador after she’d already started wearing the brand’s bras. Berlei is an Australian brand but launched in the US market last August.

“Her mum was seen shopping at Myer and one of the girls recognised her and notified us, and that’s how we reached out to her. She says she’s worn us for 21 of her Grand Slam titles, including when she won her first Australian Open,” Ms Hayes said. “She is one of the greatest athletes of all time and she has scoured the world for the best equipment to support her body. When we approached her about the partnership she said she was really excited about that. It’s quite incredible that one of the greatest athletes in the world was flattered that she was asked to work for us.” Agatha Ruiz de la Prada Les Tropéziennes par M Belarbi Close Only special offers Only special offers 0.5KThe finals of the 2017 Australian Open will be an all-Swoosh showdown. With ’s win today against No. 15-ranked Grigor Dimitrov, the closing lineup for the annual tournament is set. On Saturday, Nadal will face off against No. 17-ranked , who has been staging a slow but steady comeback on the circuit.

And the same day, sisters and will square off in their ninth Grand Slam final. For , it’s a prime opportunity to showcase four of its marquee athletes, wearing the brand’s latest on-court performance sneakers. And each of them has their own preferred style. Nadal, for instance, prefers the Lunar Ballistec, an ultra-lightweight shoe that features Nike’s springy Lunarlon midsole and its Flywire lacing system to provide extra support. Rafael Nadal in Nike Lunar Ballistec 1.5, $165; Federer, meanwhile, competes in the Zoom Vapor Flyknit sneaker. In addition to being lightweight and breathable (thanks to Nike’s Flyknit material), the shoes tend to have interesting and unexpected color treatments. Roger Federer in Nike Zoom Vapor 9.5 Flyknit, $180; As for tennis icon Serena Williams, she always wears her signature sneaker, the NikeCourt Flare, which is recognizable for its innovative ankle brace (a feature Williams helped design herself). At the Australian Open, she’s been sporting a black-and-white marble version that is not yet on the market.