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The first thing that comes to our mind every time we spot Milind Soman, is how this man is able to do it all at the age of 55.
Even though he did have a brush with COVID-19 earlier this year, Milind continues to be on the forefront when it comes to fitness and continues to break the barriers, inspiring millions of people.
In fact, his Instagram feed is flooded with workout videos and posts that easily give celebs half his age a run for their money.
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However, even his sartorial escapade is worth taking a look at.
While exercising or even while running errands, one needs an appropriate gear to be comfortable.
Milind may not be an eccentric dresser but his sense of style is something that all the fitness enthusiasts or even us can take inspiration from.
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Recently, Milind was seen jogging with his wife Ankita Konwar.
He has mentioned it several times that he likes to go barefoot while exercising but this time, he wore an extraordinary pair of shoes, something which we couldn't take our eyes off of.
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He is wearing Vibram Men's V Trail Runner.
Made with polyester and spandex, these shoes have a flexible rubber sole with 3D cocoon technology, that grants rock stopping protection.
In the case of Milind, it looks like he has created his own iteration of these shoes and made it toeless for a more comfortable run.
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Just like any other authentic sneaker brand or type, even these are costly and are worth Rs 10,000. If you need an upgrade for jogging and runs, these undoubtedly are the best option out there.
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Even though Milind isn't a sneakerhead, he always leaves us impressed with his footwear choices.
In this ArticleMilind SomanAnkita KonwarNeedhi DhokerSpecialty: Fashion
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