My issue is neither the walking nor the cutting, it is the intense pain. I have wide toes and narrow heels and my feet foll in and wow do heels hurt. Actually, so do a lot of flats. I do best in Dansko type shoes, or heels with a very wide toe box.
'Shindig'
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I have yet to encounter the pair of good-looking shoes that will not cut my feet to ribbons if given half a chance.
This was me until I met the Camper shoes store in Barcelona and blew my budget by buying three pairs. Finally, cute shoes that don't look orthopedic that don't give me blisters. I mean, I love my Merrils, but I get really tired of trying to make fancy skirts work with them.
Damn it. My dishwasher is leaking. Guess I need to call my landlord.
I love Campers, though I have never owned a pair. I tend to wear "commuting shoes" and then change to heels at work. I'm about to buy a pair of sweet flat boots that I'm praying will be super comfy.
Here they are: [link]
Ooooh, what kind of boots? Pics?
I lust after boots but could only get ugly ones bought through widewidths.com to work on my super big calfs. I hope to remedy it soon. I really love the look of boots with skirts during Fall.
Plei, thanks for helping my soon-to-be-Seattle friend out! That was very cool, and she really appreciated it. Although she has come to the conclusion that life is expensive.
Yay! It is, but I'll let her know the sneaky places where life is cheaper (aside from renting costs).
javachik, scroll up.
Miz Mooz has tons of styles I love but this will be the first pair I've actually bought.
I shall scroll. I already probably looked at the link and went "how cute!" and already my gnat-sized memory has forsaken me.
No, I edited the post before I saw your request. You only need to scroll up a little.
A Clothes Library would be simultaneously awesome and awful at least conceptually.
One sort of exists, at least for part of the Seattle goth scene. Yes, a lot of it lives with me.
For all of you people clothes-culling, I'm always on the lookout for more semi-Victorian blazers/jackets in a size 12/14. IJS.