Is it even possible?
Jan. 22nd, 2009 03:04 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
LADIES OF MY FLIST:
Is there such a thing as a SEXY and COMFORTABLE shoe?And if so, where can I find one?
I mean something you could go clubbing in and not have blisters on your feet afterwards. I mean something you could dance and do a moderate amount of walking in. I mean something that isn't butt-ugly that'll hide in the back of your closet after one use.
seeshellirun, I regard you as a maven in this field; any advice? Favorite brands, favorite stores, horror stories?
Is there such a thing as a SEXY and COMFORTABLE shoe?And if so, where can I find one?
I mean something you could go clubbing in and not have blisters on your feet afterwards. I mean something you could dance and do a moderate amount of walking in. I mean something that isn't butt-ugly that'll hide in the back of your closet after one use.
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Date: 2009-01-23 12:44 am (UTC)I suggest Guess shoes for all of the above. Depending upon the style (I have patent leather ankle-strap, peep-toes that I would never wear clubbing because they HURT... but they are by far my sexiest shoes), they are the most comfortable heels I have. I get all my work shoes from them - I've got four pairs ALONE that are just black - a kitten heel, a round-toe and two pointy-toe.
If you have a Marshall's or TJ Maxx - or even Ross (my last resort) - try those. You don't necessarily have to pay $120 on Guess shoes. Three of the black pairs I have I got from Marshall's for under $35.