I don't do heels alot because I typically find them uncomfortable for running errands or anything else that may require a bit of walking. But these are supposed to be really comfortable despite the high heel. I was thinking they'd be cute with dark skinny jeans, or with cuffed distressed jeans, maybe a denim skirt, or even with tights in the winter? Sort of quirky/edgy/trendy, and still practical for comfort?
Thoughts? Tell the truth!
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To be honest, there's something about them that's just not doing it for me. Like I feel like the lace starts too far down the toe or something. And where's the bow?
To be honest, there's something about them that's just not doing it for me. Like I feel like the lace starts too far down the toe or something. And where's the bow?
I dunno...I think you can do better.
I agree. But, in general I'm not a fan of Tsubo so take that for what it's worth.
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I think they are cute and I like the color. I've never tried the brand though but if they are supposed to be comfortable and that is what you are looking for, I'd probably give them a try
And, to answer your question, I think there is something 'off' with the pair in question. I too would assume it's the laces starting at the toe. I am also weirded out that the laces don't tie.
Thanks for the alternatives Boots, but I'd need something with a vamp low enough it wouldn't swallow my ankle and at the very least a rubber sole - somethng I could put some serious miles on without thinking about too much. I have fussy feet, but I'm tired of wearing flats when I go out!
I may order them to try on in person, but it'll have to wait because I blew all of my budget on ordering jeans to try this month ...
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