I am a total shoe addict. If
I had an unlimited budget (and a mansion just for shoe storage) I could easily
compete with Carrie Bradshaw. However, as I’ve grown older (and entered
mummy-hood) my choice of shoes have swayed significantly towards more
comfortable, sensible shoes as opposed to my dramatic over-the-top, ‘hard to
walk in’ collections of the past.
I spent a considerable time
this weekend cleaning out my shoe rack, bid a tearful farewell to a few
well-worn friends, and put aside a few that I had bought spontaneously and had
never gotten around to wearing. I also reviewed the pairs I tend to wear more
often than others, and the list included:
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My FitFlops. They are worth every penny spent, these are ah-mazing on the
feet no matter how long your mall stroll ends up to be! They say the only issue
with FitFlops is that you won’t want to wear anything else after you’ve owned
one. Totally true, but pity we can’t get away with these at work!
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My black Mary-Janes. I got these from Naturalizer, so they have
their patented comfort padding inside. They also have wedge heels for more
support and comfort. These are my go-to shoes for work and when I need to be
heeled and also need to carry off the distance.
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My beige pumps. I think every girl should own a pair of beige, or
skin-coloured pumps. They go with everything and visually add length to your
legs. My black pumps look pretty much the same apart from the colour. Black
also goes with everything and is perfect for work and other formal settings.
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My kolhapuris. I’ve always wanted a pair, and finally got these on
my last trip to India last October. They are made of calf leather, are flat and
very comfy. They add an ethnic touch to any attire, and are a great way to show
off a summer pedicure.
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My turquoise ballerinas. These leather flats from Naturalizer are
super comfy and the texture looks like snake skin. They add a funky vibe to an
outfit and I love the burst of colour.
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My beige wedges. Once again, the beige colour goes with everything
and adds the illusion of height. Wedge sandals are great for the summer months
and I like to wear these with skirts and maxi dresses to add on to the boho
feel.
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My gladiator sandals. These flats are super comfy and look great
for a casual day out.
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My knee-high black leather boots. I’ve had these for ages, and they
were definitely worth the investment. It’s getting too hot here to wear these
now, but black boots with a little heel adds oomph to any attire.
When making a list of
must-have shoes, keep your lifestyle in mind:
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Do you live in a colder or warmer climate? (This will help you
decide how many boots you need as opposed to sandals).
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Where do you work? The degree of formality expected in your work
attire will determine if you need to invest more in classic pieces or if you
have the flexibility to buy more trendy colourful numbers.
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Your comfort level. If you are not comfortable in heels, save your
money (and feet) and look out for wedge heels and flats. Also invest in shoe
cushions. There’s a whole array of gel shoe inserts available in the market
today. Experiment what feels best for you. Your choice of shoe inserts might
also vary per shoe.
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Your personal style. Are you a classy or funky chic? Do you prefer
timeless pieces or enjoy experimenting with trends and colours? Or are you a
boho chic like to add a romantic vibe to your attire with ethnic-inspired
pieces like kolhapuris? Every girl should have a few classic pieces, but you
can let your individuality shine through by choosing from an array of styles
out there.
In my opinion, every girl
should own:
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A pair of black pumps.
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A pair of beige/skin colored pumps
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A pair of FitFlops
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A pair of wedge heel sandals
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A pair of boots (in either black or natural brown leather)
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Ballerina flats
Once you’ve ticked off the
above, you can invest in:
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A pair of pumps in a trendy color. Red pumps look great with jeans.
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Gladiator flats or lace-up heels. This style has a gothic vibe to
it, and has been around for a while now. It adds a dramatic edge to any outfit.
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Nothing beats leather shoes. They stand the test of time, are easy
to maintain with regular polishing, and are comfortable and stylish too. Once
you have a few, you can experiment with different textures such as suede and
fabric. Suede looks lovely, but can be hard to maintain.
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Trainers. If you are the sporty type or go for long walks, by all
means invest in the right shoe gear. For me, my FitFlops suffice.
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Kolhapuris or Mojaris. These are very traditional Indian footwear,
and add a vibrant ethnic edge to an outfit. Be experimental and don’t limit
these to ethic clothes. Wear them with denims, a gypsy skirt, or harem pants.
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Sky-high heels (height depending on your comfort level, and skill
of balance!) because there’s no arguing that heels always look hot! Save these
for special occasions though. Pay heed to the excerpt below:
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Big Sis.
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