I've had these shoes for probably 9 yrs and for some reason I just can't get rid of them! Should I just let them go? Keep them? They're really comfortable, and in good shape, but for some reason I can't decide if they're cute or not.
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"I was thinking about getting off on demand, but it sounds like I should be glad that I didn't"
Well I probably haven't worn them in about.... 2 years. But I feel like I'm seeing more patterned shoes lately so I want to make these work for me again.
I think they'd be cute with solid summer dresses, cropped pants, fancy shorts...as long as its in the same color family and not clashing patterns, you should have a lot of options!
Post by frauschmindy on May 31, 2012 17:59:11 GMT -5
I had a pair like this; cute pattern, great color and very comfy (wedges) but I could never figure out how to wear them and I ended up donating them. I regret it now, though.
I think you should keep them, especially if they are comfortable.
Post by karebear304 on May 31, 2012 20:25:44 GMT -5
Well, I'm late since you're keeping them, but I don't like them at all. I'd donate - even more so since you've had them for nearly a decade and you haven't worn them.
Well, I'm late since you're keeping them, but I don't like them at all. I'd donate - even more so since you've had them for nearly a decade and you haven't worn them.
Yea see, this is still the thought in the back of my head. I would never buy these today if I saw them in a store, and while I will try to put an outfit together with them, I don't know of it'll actually ever happen...
I'll give 'em a few more months, and then probably donate.
Thanks kare and treeD for saying what other people probably wanted to say
I think they're cute. I'm actually surprised they're so old since they look modern.
I have a similar predicament with a pair of pink croc wedges, although I haven't had them that long. I adore them, but they just sit there looking pretty on the shoe shelf because I have nothing to wear them with and few occasions where they would even be appropriate.