As fabulous as they are, I never said celebrities don't sometimes wear the silliest trends. The gladiator tuck is a questionable one. Here, some starry eyed youngins are sporting their skinnies tucked into their gladiator sandals. Sienna Miller was actually spotted wearing this style in 2005 and it's obvious as to why it hasn't caught on that quickly. I'm on the fence; I like the look with gladiator heels better, at least it elongates. I suggest sticking with dark colors — dark denims and brown and black glads. But if you're young, bold and funky, tuck yourself right in.

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The dark colors do look way better- it's an odd trend though, the whole gladiator sandals in general . . . I'm not very trendy I stick to classic looks so I couldn't pull this off- but I guess if I lived in LA i might be more in to it.
1let's face it, the only person who really can pull of the "tuck" into any sort of shoe is Sienna Miller... everyone else just ends up looking like they are trying too hard
2Sorry the trend is beyond tacky.
3I have to say, I wouldn't be caught dead sporting this trend, and beautiful though these people may be, I don't think any of them are pulling it off at all.
4I have to say, I wouldn't be caught dead sporting this trend, and beautiful though these people may be, I don't think any of them are pulling it off at all.
5Before I read Fab's comment on the tuck in, I thought it looked terrible...
6What.. the.. hell?
7NOT a fan of this trend!!
8gross
9i think its such an offbeat trend that only sienna could pull it off. simply because she's got the off beat style... and the first (I've ever seen) wear this look. its so uncommon and inlikely that someone would really wear this that everyone who sported it AFTER her... just seems like they're ripping off her unique way of wearing things.
10im not saying its not cute... because i think it is... but... you know... everytime someone wears it you automatically think "oh... they got that from sienna" which isnt too original. at least thats what I think when I see it.
11hate hate hate this trend is dumb as hell! Tuck boots not sandals!
12notice how all these girls are pretty short?
13i hate when both guys and gals do it..period! its so ugly lookin'. it should be a big nono. yuck
14I am not OK with this.
I feel awkward looking at it...like when you see a girl with her skirt stuck in the back of her panties and you want to go yank it out to save her the embarassment. That is how I feel.
15I agree with spharrell. And this really originate from Sienna.
16This looks so stupid I can't even believe it.
17This gladiator trend is starting it's beginning stages of OVER! I'm done with it myself.
18this looks uncomfortable. and hot and sweaty! i mean, you've got all the straps rubbing on your feet in different places, then you've got your denim seams all bunched up and rubbing on your ankles. ugh!
19i didnt even notice they were tucked in on ashley tisdale, big deal, i mean really, its not that much of a stretch from the normal look.
20Not a fan
21It looks stupid on all three.
22This look is just sloppy.
23tasteless and tacky
24Eew no!
25I dont like the flat gladiator so....
26I can't believe anyone would think this is a good look! It so needs to go away like right now.
27Yeah, lets just nix this tuck. It's truly terrible.
28I had no idea it was a "trend" until reading this. A girl on the subway the other day was sporting this tucked in look. I just thought she was trying to keep her pants from touching the ground! Not a fan!
29Personally i think it's an okay look. i especially like it on vanessa hudgens. i wouldnt wear it. but i do think it looks cute.
30I think it looks really silly.
31yuck.
32I agree with k80did - the look is only for Sienna Miller
33I actually wear this a lot. I really like it, and I do think the darker colors look best together,
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