I like these Remix shoes, but I'd never spend that much not on boots.
In NY we went shopping with some of the rich relatives. Sax was a hoot. Even on sale, I only found one pair of shoes in my price range. Cousin is looking at Jimmy Choos and shit like that she swears is comfy and worth the cost.
Not my life!
I know, -t! But I feel like with a spring dress, it would almost work as a neutral. In my head, anyway.
Something like the Deco, or the Gramercy.
Oh, I need the Gramercy. They'd go with everything!
My Doc Martens are magical. Magical I tell you. Comfy, water-tight, magic.
As soon as my feet are surgeried and reach a permanant size I'll be buying them whenever possible.
Oh, those are good, Holli. I love anything spectatorish. Too bad my need for shoes is probably at an all time low.
In love. IN. LOVE.
I've spent around $100 on good leather boots that will last, so actually buying these? Not happening. But man, do I want them.
My Doc Marten steel toed Mary Janes are magical. They're solid, heavy but not uncomfortably so, and do a sort of femme dowdy that I really like.
Which reminds me, I need to get the straps on my old character shoes fixed, because the new character shoes just aren't comfy. What a waste. My feet don't make their mind up until a few days into wearing new shoes.
it would almost work as a neutral.
I sort of see what you mean. They'd be so cheerful on grey Mondays, too.
These are the boots I almost bought at Saks. For $99, perfectly workable.
I will spring for flues and bras, pretty much. Though I am still surviving on wrongfit bras. I'm a 34G at last check and none of those tried are oriented right, while my old lane byrant's, with their wrong band size and cups suffice. They are at least located where my real estate is. But they slip around too much.
Next year I'm getting Doc Marten winter boots. The regular ones are completely water tight. Sometimes I'll think for a second water has gotten in but its just cold.
Lined ones? It'll be like I done died an' gone to heaven.