Showing posts with label comfort. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comfort. Show all posts

Monday, April 27, 2015

socks with toes


Wow, this definitely emphasizes how wide my feet are. Anyway, how cute are these socks? I love that they have toes! I used to think that socks with toes are pointless but oh my goodness, they make a huge difference. My feet can feel quite restrained when I'm wearing boots and sneakers but these allow me to wiggle my toes as much as I want. I don't know who invented them but these were gifted to me from a friend in Japan. Now allI need are tights with toes - is there such a thing?

modern, functional and stylish


These must be the perfect pair of leather loafers. Are they not? They're from Everlane and they come in four gorgeous colors but I chose black because I'm a New Yorker and we only wear black. The tagline for this product is that it "feels as good as it looks." Lies. I already got blisters from them. Maybe they will be comfortable after a solid ten more wears. But I'm not patient enough to go through that arduous process. I still wear them anyway because they're damn stylish, especially with jeans and an oversized shirt. If you plan to buy something from them, let me know so I can get a referral fee and use that as an excuse to buy more. Please?

feet oasis


Birkenstocks: I used to hate them and I still kind of do. I think they're ugly. But these Mayari ones aren't so bad and they're comfortable. That's enough reasoning, right? I caved in. This is a trend I swore I'd stay away from. I used to be one of those girls who would go through foot pain to stay fashionable. I need to change that though because it will cause some serious problems down the road. I've always believed that there's no way to make Birkenstocks look fashionable but apparently they're back in style? Really, now? I don't know when they became acceptable as something stylish but sure, I'll roll with it. And yes, those are band-aids on my toes. I've been suiting up for interviews and strutting around the city in heels. You know what that means.