Once upon a fashion time, both men and women wore heels. Men have evolved and realized what a pain they are but women are far behind. It doesn't seem that we will ever give up that which hurts us.
This (among many other reasons) is why I'm having such a hard time finding shoes. I need a pair of dressy/ going out shoes. Not night shoes, no not the kind you'd wear to a black tie event. Just shoes you'd wear for a night on the town. But they are all so freaking high that I won't even try them on. For what? To break my ankle and not be able to dance? Hellz no! I'm not even going to go into how ugly the shoes are now. Some of them are bootlike, with the toes missing and an insanely high heel. Others look like a craft box fell on the basic shoe when some sort of glue was still drying. Even the basic pump seems to have gotten fashion advice from a stripper's shoes. *Sigh*. The struggle continues...
I don't exactly see what's so appealing about high heels either. College girls look so awkward trying to walk around in them, and some of the shoes look just plain ugly, like the girls are walking with painted bricks glued to their feet. Yet people buy them. I guess it's just to complete the look as far as nightclub wear goes? Whatever, you can wear whatever shoes you damn well please, dear.
ReplyDeleteHigh heels can look nice. Indeed there are some shoes that are cute and really "make the outfit". It's just matter of finding them and finding them at a bargain. Or in my size for that matter.
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