Yeah, I wasn't so sold on it at first. But I can live with it. It helps that it tapers, so looks elegant rather than clunky. There's place for clunky, but that shoe isn't it.
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I could totally meet you guys for a drink!
oooh! That would be AWESOME!
New style Flues are cute, but didn't fit my foot shape even pre-baby, so I will just look at them and think of who best fits each one. There are a couple styles that would look great on my SiL.
I think the Miss September wedge would look better if it was a strapless shoe instead of Mary Jane style, but it's still cute.
I like Mary Janes. Actually, since my heel is really narrow for the ball & toes of my foot (been referring to them as frog feet for ages) kinda necessary. Most unstrapped pumps wide enough do the flipflop thing. Which...blisters.
Cereal: okay, it's good that my feet are now wide, because if they weren't, I'd be all over these: [link]
And no good could come of that.
I want a pair. maybe when I get paid by UCLA I'll zappo a pair.
oh Plei, I want those desperately now. DAMN.
I'd be all over these:
Love those. Dunno if I 93-dollars-love those, but love those.
I like Mary Janes. Actually, since my heel is really narrow for the ball & toes of my foot (been referring to them as frog feet for ages) kinda necessary.
I love Mary Janes--two of the three pairs of shoes I own that I can still wear are Mary Janes--but think they work best without a wedge, and that the combination takes that particular shoe from close to perfectly cute to merely exceedingly cute.
I'm still ogling the pink and rhinestones.