Showing posts with label comfortable. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comfortable. Show all posts

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Long overdue shoe talk


When it comes to shoes, I often put quality and style first. Don't get me wrong, I love bargain shopping just as much as the next person but sometimes you get what you pay for. When it comes to the comfort of my feet, I'm willing to fork over a bit more cash if it means no limping and no blisters.

The Josef Seibel "Nadine" bootie satisfied my needs and my wants recently. I bought these incredibly comfortable boots (pictured above) and have not looked back. They are worth ever penny I spent.

Here is an on-line source with plenty of shoe eye candy from the Josef Seibel collection. If you reside in Ontario, you can find Joseph Seibel shoes at Walking on a Cloud and at The Blue Shoebox.

I'm also looking at these cute winter boots called "Puffin Frost" from Canadian company Merrell for the snowy season...hmmm, I have a birthday coming up!

Monday, April 28, 2008

Shoes: Comfort and Style do exist!

In case you don't already know, I have an obsession with shoes. Most women do. However, I also find comfort an important factor when buying shoes.

I have had all kinds of unpleasant situations (blisters, callouses, corns) with ill-fitting shoes. Most new shoes will create some kind of unpleasantry to my feet. Even cushiony athletic sneakers will cause blisters the first few times I wear them.

When I was a young fashionista, I did not give one thought to comfort when I bought shoes. It was all about style and looking good. I suffered a lot those days. I remember one winter walking to school in these very trendy "Peter Pan" boots with a wrinkled leather exterior and a pointy toe. The soles were very slippery with no treads at all. I wore them on icy streets and took many slips and falls as a result. But I still wore them because after all I rather break a leg in style than look like a nerd when I was 18 years old.

Nowadays, when looking at shoes, I have a tendency to examine the shoe from all angles to ensure that they meet my strict criteria before I purchase them. Salespeople in shoe stores probably think I'm a weird piece of fruit but who cares! I will be wearing the shoes not them.
I don't care for stilettos. Or pointy toes. I like rounded toes or squarish toes on the shoes. I like flats but I also like a bit of a heel like a chunky heel or a kitten heel.

Recently I found myself at the mall and I popped into a bunch of shoe stores to see what sort of selections were available. I looked for a walking shoe with some pizazz. I also looked at sandals since summer is just around the corner. I did not want orthopedic looking shoes. I did not want shoes that would fall apart after a month of wear. I was really disappointed with the crappy shoe selection out there. I came home that day mumbling to myself about how I wish I could design shoes one day.

I decided to conduct a search for shoes on-line. One of the shoe sites I looked at was the New Balance website. I thought that they might have some decent walking shoes that are also comfortable. They did!! I saw a few pairs that I liked. But one pair that I REALLY wanted! A sandal/shoe hybrid. I had to drop by New Balance soon.

This past weekend I went to the nearest New Balance shoe store and tried on the pair that I was smitten with. They are really nicely designed shoes. When I tried them on, they felt incredible on my feet. Apparently the sole has some kind of memory foam so when you step into the shoe your foot sinks into the foam*(see specs below) and it feels so comfortable. Sold!!!



I won't tell you how much I paid for these very comfortable, stylish shoes because I'm still reeling from the shock. I do intend to get my money's worth from these shoes because they will go nicely with jeans, capris, skirts and yes - even dresses. And although I was hoping for something with some vibrancy and colour (not black) these shoes are unfortunately black.

Here is where the designer in me begins to conjure up colourway swatches for subsequent pairs of these shoes...black and red, tan and brown, silver and black, pink and brown, contrasting rubber sole/leather upper colours, contrast stitch colours...the possibilities are endless.

Shoe specs:

Stridarc™ heeled rocker sole
• Full-length layer of Abzorb® cushioning
• Primalux™ comfort cushion topcover
• Removable Velocor™ footbed with stability cradle
Soft-seam lining to avoid irritation
Ionact® antibacterial protection

Sunday, February 10, 2008

I love Mary Janes.





Women love shoes and I am no exception. My dream job is to one day work at a shoe company designing shoes. In my world, shoes have to have the following qualities: snazzy/aesthetic/stylish/funky design, comfort, durability and all at reasonable price. Tall order - I know. Mind you, I know that a good pair of shoes can set you back a few hundred. I have been known on occasion to dish out up to $200 for a pair of shoes without batting an eye...no regrets. If you're going to invest in a stylish and comfortable pair of shoes - I say, you get what you pay for.

I love mary janes. That's right, timeless, classic mary janes. I have several pairs and variations of the classic mary jane in a slew of colours. There's a bronze pair (purchased 5 years ago and stlll ticking) with a slight kitten heel (Kenneth Cole) and a red pair of Chinese flats (China town) and several black pair - one of which is a partial shiny patent leather (Bandolino). I even have a two-toned spectator mary jane shoe with a kitten heel...a style right out of the 1940's (Franco Sarto).


Mary Janes are so cute! They can be worn with both pants and skirts. They make my feet look good and feel even better. No pinched toes or bony outgrowths as a result of wearing pointy stiletto shoes. Don't get me wrong, high heels make ones legs appear longer, more streamlined, they emphasize the muscles on a woman's legs, men find them sexy and they complete the look of a sophisticated business suit or a dress for a formal black tie event. They are also very uncomfortable and throw your posture out of alignment and over the years can create irreversible damage to your feet. I really am amazed when I see women wear them everyday to work. Ouch!






















Every season there is a new take on the classic mary jane and I'm right there in the shoe stores, mulling over the new seasons selection...which pair do I buy this year?


John Fluevog