I bought them thinking yes, but Mr Cville-unprompted-said "those are hot, good for dates" and then "hmmmm, well you know your office better than me" when I said I intended to wear them to work.
Wha? I'm not a professional dominatrix, fyi. And they were too pricey for a date-only shoe.
Fyi, taking a picture of your own feet in heels without a mirror is challenging.
"Why would you ruin perfectly good peanuts by adding candy corn? That's like saying hey, I have these awesome nachos, guess I better add some dryer lint." - Nonny
Post by darthnbjenni on Apr 10, 2016 20:50:29 GMT -5
I'm a teacher, and I'd wear them to work. Then, halfway through the day, I'd kick them under my desk and put my fuzzy Star Wars slippers on to finish teaching in.
I argue that they're better than the real Valentinos, when work is concerned, of only because of its muted colours and softer studs.
That said, they're definitely a trend, and it's been here for a while, so wear them before they go off style.
For the record I liked Moe's post because I really think they are better looking than rockstuds. Who among us doesn't own something that is at least a little bit of a high fashion rip-off?
I like them, but something about the toe shape plus the ankle strap makes them not look like something I'd wear to work. I would wear them to work with pants.
For the record I liked Moe 's post because I really think they are better looking than rockstuds. Who among us doesn't own something that is at least a little bit of a high fashion rip-off?
I have rocked my Target Fuggs this winter like a boss