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Without being able to view the images directly, I can offer some general insights! Typically, sneakers that have softer colors, delicate designs, or feminine embellishments, like floral patterns or pastel shades, are often considered more feminine. On the other hand, sneakers with bolder colors, chunkier silhouettes, and more utilitarian designs might be seen as more masculine.
If you provide a description of the two sneakers, I can help you determine which one might be perceived as more feminine!