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funeralcrasher) wrote2008-03-12 11:48 pm
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Shoes
Ok, I bought a skirt & top for work and sadly have no shoes to wear with it. The fabric is lightweight polyester blend, very breathable. The skirt is a little below my knee and the top is buttoned on the front and has short sleeves. Imagine a leopard print, but done with shades of moss green & light beige.
All of my shoes are either black, dark brown, and I have a pair of ivory flats. None look very flattering with the colors. What color and style should I look for?
All of my shoes are either black, dark brown, and I have a pair of ivory flats. None look very flattering with the colors. What color and style should I look for?
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Is it sportswear or careerwear? That will make a difference in heel shape. I happen to be very fond of Clarks shoes for work
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Haha. I got the ever popular "Sorry, no results found. Please try a different combination of searches." when searching Clarks for my size. :)
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Depending on the length of the skirt you might want a little more heel (Yes I know you're tall)
What size shoe do you wear?
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I wear 13.5 narrow. Sometimes I can fit into a 13w. All the 14's Ive tried have been too long.
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I don't know.. I probably need another purse to. But I'm dreading the thought of paying $100+ for a pair of shoes that probably cost $20 to make.
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http://www.ameribag.com/catalog/collection/8
Lots of different colours and fabrics, and healthy for your back, too...
About the price angst re.- the shoes... Just remember that, if you pay $100.+ for a pair of shoes you really like, you get the value back many times over in comfort, pleasure and satisfaction. And remember, also, that a nice pair of $100.+ leather 'classics' (that, granted, probably cost $20. to make) will probably last several times longer and turn out to be a *much* better overall financial investment than the $30. vinyl ones (that may have cost ass much as $2. to make)... :-)
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