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I've been addicted to "mary-jane" style shoes for most of my life -- and like NA, I now have to worry about my poor aging feet. Since I love walking, and would like to continue walking for years to come, all the shoes I buy now must have good support and design, which means the days of cheap shoes are long gone (I used to go that route, too -- buying shoes that were essentially "disposable").
Anyway, I just found these for summer and am hopeful that they are as comfy as they look! They are Michelle K Sport Ambition. ![]() |
I don't think I've ever really had a nice pair of shoes. Ever. They were all just practical shoes, nothing fancy. Maybe I should just get one pair for fun.
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But the harder question is, what to do with shoes I never wear but are too ratty to be donated. I've got tennies stashed in my car and in my emergency kit already, and I'd feel bad (not sure why) for throwing those away. |
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I will come home with three new pair - I like cool shoes, they can be fun and are key in assuming a new identity. Check out a person's shoes and you'll know where they are standing.
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If cute, well fitting shoes that I can wear to work cost $15 I'd probaby have 50 pairs. Shoes really can pump an outfit up.
I have yet to master the art of buying shoes in random colors. Brown is about as daring as I get. I envy chicks with red or green shoes. I never have anything that works with them. |
I have a lot of shoes because I need different types for different uses.
Dress shoes for work. Comfortable shoes for walking around (Merrells and Sketchers) Shoes for working around the house. Cool, casual shoes for swankiness (Clark Wallabies, and cool grey suede hightops I found at The Rack). |
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