Character shoes? But you have to get them soled. And I'm not sure about the slightly cropped pant. Those make me think of capris and I can't think clearly then.
The shoes I have that garner the most "Where can I get me a pair?" attention are my steel toed Doc Marten Mary Janes. They don't make it all the way to dressy, but I do wear them with most any skirt I'll wear to work, as well as jeans.
Hmmm. No. But maybe something like a Mary Jane.
Zappo's is being overly helpful.
an agent in Cameroon pulled a tampon out of my bag and manhandled it for a while before smelling it and then asking me what it was. A male colleague had to explain, in French, and it was bad for all involved)."
That happened to my mom many, many moons ago when she traveled to Europe after college. I believe they inspected her bags when she arrived in France, but my memory is a bit fuzzy.
You don't wear ballet flats, do you, Amy? Otherwise I'd totally suggest those.
Man, should I volunteer to go across the way and buy lunch for my co-worker who's stuck on a call, even though I don't want lunch from there myself? Am I that nice? I don't remember.
I would volunteer to get a co-worker lunch from the place I was going to anyway, but I don't think I'd make a separate lunch run. Which I guess means *I'm* not that nice?
You are that nice.
I can't wear ballet flats unless they're officially a wide width. My feet are SQUARE, seriously.
What about these Doc Mary Jane's with a heel?
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Or a wedge loafer?
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It's okay if you choose to be that nice today. You won't be held to it.
Ooh, the Doc Mary Jane's are cute! And cheap.
Here's a couple of cute pairs of Clark's and they come in wide:
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