When I used to work retail, I loved Aerosoles. So comfy when you’re on your feet alot.
Yeah, I’m not getting the whole furry boot thing either. It seems like if it’s cold enough to wear furry boots, it’ll probablly be either raining or snowing and then the fur will get all icky.
I kind of envy those of you who can wear the spike heels - some of them are so sexy looking! However, it’s not sexy when you can’t walk in them, as a few young ladies I know haven’t figured out yet.
I saw a great pair of the furry boots the other day - out of my price range, but very comfortable. I just couldn’t spend that much money on a pair of boots like that in Georgia - it doesn’t get cold for long enough! Besides, these were so furry they looked like you would need to feed them and take them outside a couple of times a day.
I mean, really. Heed the words of UrbanChic. Shoes are sacred.
I want–oh, do I ever want–the really strappy, spiky black stiletto I saw on the shelves at the shoestore… But what I got instead were some black leather flats and a new pair of winter boots (black leather, again, warm lining, they look very sleek and stylish).
I have to apologize (even though I know you didn’t take it too seriously), 'cause I understand exactly what you’re saying; out of our group of engineers we have exactly three women, and they’re always designated for the “chick jobs”, i.e. taking up birthday/wedding/childbirth collections, setting up for gatherings, et cetera, as if that goes with the plumbing. It’s one thing to ask the secretaries to do that sort of thing–although I think they go above and beyond the call on that–but to expect fellow engineers to always take on those duties as a matter of course strictly because they use the east bathroom is more than subtly derogatory and demeaning. So again, I apologize.
Besides, if you didn’t tell anybody, I don’t think they’d guess that you’re a day over thirty. And outside of work, I like the leopard ones.
And having said that, I’m going to go back to lurking now. This is definitely…er…um…well…heck, it’s a chick thread.
I never used to care about shoes but it only took a ten day holiday in Italy for me to turn into Imelda Marcos.
This kind of thread is exactly why I don’t have a credit card.
So in addition to about half of the stuff posted here I lust after the red lace up boots from this site. There’s no way it will let me link to anything that would make them easy to find so I’ll let you hunt if you care enough. Just don’t blame me if you happen to stumble on lots of clothes you want to buy.
Ooo, here’s another version of the second shoes I linked previously. Burgundy Jacquard Brocade (Damask) Wedding Shoes. I think they are so pretty, but I wonder if the ribbons on the previous versions would hold up or not? I like that these have laces, but I love the ribbons on the other shoes.