Haven't had a pair of these since I was a wee gofflet. Forgot how comfy they were
I haven´t either. but in contrast to you it remind me of a time you were forced to were shoes indoor too. I would walk barefooted everywhere all year round if it was possible
The world is neither fair nor unfair - It's just us trying to feel that there's some sense in it
My dilemma is with work. We have a metal free policy on our shop floor & so my cuban heeled boots are a no no. These are the answer & as I'm in the right country to get them for next to nothing, I picked up a couple of pairs
I'm more into boots (but not the clunky kind of boots, I prefer the more "feminine" looking boots, but only in black and only leather). But with temperatures of above 30°C I will very reluctantly wear sandals (only those covering my toes though) or ballerinas. But I really don't enjoy it.
I'm more into boots (but not the clunky kind of boots, I prefer the more "feminine" looking boots, but only in black and only leather). But with temperatures of above 30°C I will very reluctantly wear sandals (only those covering my toes though) or ballerinas. But I really don't enjoy it.
Those ballerina shoes are very good in the wet aren't they
I'm more into boots (but not the clunky kind of boots, I prefer the more "feminine" looking boots, but only in black and only leather). But with temperatures of above 30°C I will very reluctantly wear sandals (only those covering my toes though) or ballerinas. But I really don't enjoy it.
Those ballerina shoes are very good in the wet aren't they
They always - very mysteriously - turn into proper shoe-boats when they get wet. It's a mystery.