I'm wearing white shoes!

I made a point to wear white shoes when I was getting dressed this morning, just to give an “up yours” to the fashionistas who say you can’t wear white shoes before Memorial Day.

That’s a great example of a stupid rule. I’m not hurting anyone by breaking it. Ask Mr. Neville if it’s even possible that anything I do hurts the shoe industry :slight_smile:

The particular white shoes I am wearing are wedge-heel flip-flops with iridescent white sequins. I’m happy because Macy’s had a sale on flip-flops last weekend, and had lots of nice sparkly ones for me :smiley:

The U.S. Navy has been wearing its whites for a couple of weeks now.

Being an ex-preppy, I get the white bucs out around Eastertime myself, and have for decades. As long as they aren’t kept obsessively chalk-white, it shouldn’t pose a problem.

Oh, man - you are gonna be in so much trouble

I don’t even own white shoes. Or white pants, shorts, skirt. A few white shirts, is all. I believe most women don’t realize that no matter what white garment they have on, people can most definitely see their undergarments. I hate that.

And then people scold you. “You’re not supposed to wear white shoes before Memorial Day.” Like I care.

I almost always wear white shoes because my feet sweat too much in dark ones.

My mother wore her “cute white shoes” on Wednesday. Not really by choice, though, she doesn’t much like them, but had to for a ceremony she was involved with. What was funny was the number of people who complimented her on the shoes-- or the shapely legs that went with them.

Unfortunately, I did not inherit my mother’s shapely legs or skinny ankles. I’ve got my father’s stocky legs, and wide flat feet.

hmm, last I knew the correct season for white shoes was easter to labor day. So if you really want to be a rebel, you need to wear your white shoes the friday before easter. Nice try though!

No, you’re not. And if you were in Canada, we use the May 2-4 weekend as the white shoe cut-off anyway.

You are, however, making your feet look like canoes. If you’re OK with that, I’m OK with that.

Alice.
Fashionista.
Does not wear white shoes EVER - my feet are canoe like enough as it is.

Is it going to be more or less trouble than I’m already in for wearing sandals with white socks back in college? :smiley:

I’m paranoid about that. Every so often, I go on the Quest for the Bra That Perfectly Matches My Skin Tone, so that I could wear white shirts. I have yet to find it. All the white shirts I have are T-shirts with something printed on them (so at least it’s less obvious) or sweatshirts.

Of course, I also avoid white shirts because white shirts and messy eaters like me don’t mix.

I’d be astonished if I come into contact with anyone today who would say that. I’m at work, and almost all of my co-workers are male computer geeks. No, this is just my little, private act of civil disobedience to the “rules” of fashion.

I had to wear my closed-toe shoes up until Easter, because it rained so late here- no fun sparkly white flip-flops then :frowning: My closed-toe shoes are darker colored, so it doesn’t show if they get mud on them (I mostly wear closed-toe shoes only when it rains)

Good for you, Fashion Rebel!! I almost wore my long white skirt today, but then I realized that it’s going to rain this afternoon and the skirt is really long. I’m with you in spirit.

I wear white shoes year round. They’re sneakers, of course. And they don’t stay white long. The ones I have on now are kinda…grey. Ish. And brown. In spots. But verrry comfy.

Does that make me GQ?

I don’t own a single pair of white shoes apart from sneakers. I haven’t work white shoes since my wedding. I don’t like white shoes. The Memorial Day - Labor Day thing means nothing to me.

I have a co-worker who will unabashedly inform total strangers of their misdeeds if they break any of the fashion season “rules”.

She’s one of the reasons I’m so happy I now telecommute.

I think the fashion season “rules” are an embodiment of what’s bad about etiquette.

Etiquette in general is good- many etiquette rules are intended to keep people from feeling uncomfortable in a situation, and some etiquette rules could be boiled down to “don’t be a jerk”, which is an excellent rule for living.

But then there are the stupid, arbitrary rules, like “no white shoes except between Memorial Day (or whenever) and Labor Day” and “you must use this fork and no other fork to eat this food, even though another fork would work just as well and no one but you will be affected by it in any way”. Those stupid, arbitrary rules make many people think that all etiquette rules are stupid and arbitrary, and they think it’s OK to ignore the “don’t be a jerk” rules, too.

I got my idea of the purpose of etiquette from Miss Manners, and it makes a lot of sense. She says a lot of things that make a lot of sense- she delivered a verbal dope-slap in her column to someone who corrected someone else at a dinner for using the wrong fork, for example.

But she is a rabid defender of the “white shoes” rule, and I can’t figure out why. If people are less comfortable around me when I am wearing white shoes than they are when I am wearing black shoes, they obviously have some sort of mental issue that they should deal with through therapy or medication, not through insisting that others wear the “right” color of shoes.

Stupid, arbitrary rules decrease people’s respect for the system of rules in general, and should be done away with wherever possible.

Since we’re confessing, I have something to tell you…

I’m wearing socks with flip flops. White ankle socks. Black flip flops. I do this a lot.

I’m the reason other people are happy that I telecommute! (But I do take the socks off before I go out.)

Seems I read that the white shoes “rule” happened because until Memorial Day, the weather would always be more volatile, i.e. rain storms (lots of mud), freak snow storms and all that stuff. Or some such. Anyways, I say trot out your white shoes whenever you want to. However, between Labor Day and Easter the wearing of white shoes causes warts. :stuck_out_tongue:

My feet always look like canoes too. You can’t let stuff like that bother you, or keep you from wearing fabulous shoes.

Val
Proudly strutting around today in her size 11 thong kitten heels. (And a skirt! It’s finally warm enough to wear one here!)

I don’t have any white shoes. I used to have some that we used to march in in high school, but I don’t know where they are.