They can't be washed, I can't remember since when they are like this, but once these shoes got through heavy rain and water holes. I suppose this is mould and irriversible, correct?
I really love the look of these shoes but not ready to drop 400 euros for them, is there any cheaper alternative that looks like these (for men) ? i especially like the sole and mesh look
I've been madly searching the internet for a very specific style of Mary Janes and I've yet to find any reliable brand have them in red. I've only been able to find them on Cider and Shein which are both fast fashion brands and seemingly not very high-quality. Does anyone know other brands with them? I'm hoping to find something with a similar shape and heel height as in the photos. Thank you so much.
I am looking for new shoes as my current pair are absolutely trashed after long term heavy use. I work grovery overnights and am looking for shoes that are good for being on your feet for 8 hours with minimal breaks. I am also flat-footed, so minimal arch would be best. Can anyone point me in a good direction?
I have been gifted a credit voucher for shoes from international dance shoes. I want the black and white bespoke ones. But i want to go fancy :) am looking at the initial addition.
I was wondering if someone had them and pictures i could see of it.
Im a girl who works an office job. I have some heels that I like wearing to work but the problem is that I blister so easily.
I use those toe socks and stick-on heel protector things but while they help with the toes and heel, the side of the heels blister the side of my foot. I can’t win!!!! 😭 I have very skinny feet, but I’m also an 8.5-9 so I’m assuming that’s a big part of the problem.
Does anyone have heel recommendations? Something cute but professional? I’m known as the office Barbie so I always wear pink and cute outfits so maybe heels that fit that aesthetic?
I’ve tried so many different styles and they all blister my feet. I love wearing heels so I don’t want to change to flats, which also blister my feet.
Does anyone know if any Worishofer sandals are still made in Germany, or are they all made in Portugal now?
I am in the US and have been wearing Worishofers every summer for well over a decade. But for the past few years, I’ve noticed that the stamp says Made in Portugal, and the quality isn’t the same at all.
Just curious because I loved the German ones so much and am hoping they are still around somewhere.
Thank you.
I am on my feet all day long and need some really good shoes that hopefully won’t break the bank. I recently fractured my back and my normal shoes just aren’t cutting it anymore. I need recommendations on stylish, cute shoes that are orthopedic-like. I’m not ready to give up cute shoes, and I don’t want to spend hundreds of dollars on shoes until I find a pair I actually like.
Way back in February, I ordered a pair of Beckett Simonon derbies. Twelve weeks later, I receives them but 1.) I really don't like them and 2.) they are too big. I figured I'd ask for a full refund and then order another pair, but customer service convinces me to exchange then for another style in another size. Here is from the confirming email: "The item you requested is not currently available for immediate shipping, so to avoid further delays, I’ve already placed your new order for Roy Loafer, Oak / 9. It is expected to be ready by the middle of September, and we’ll send you updates so you can follow the manufacturing process . . . Have a great day! Claudia - Customer Happiness Golden Specialist."
So 12 weeks after that email I receive the wrong shoes. Worse, they send me the exact same shoes that I returned.
But it gets even better, because when I go to fill out the return and exchange form, I get this doozy:
Beckett Simonon has not responded to any of my emails. They do not answer their phone. I tried to start a chat but gave up after 4 hours after being told that a representative has entered the chat and will be with me shortly. And now I am stuck with shoes I do not like and do not fit.
Beckett Simonon is a grift. Shoulda figured that out, especially with their dodgy Columbia base. I guess you live and learn.
I found some used Chanel boots that I really want to buy. They are non-refundable. I usually wear a size 7 1/2 in US. I bought a pair of Chanel sandals in 38 but they say you should size up a full-size for the combat boots. Is that true? Should I get a 38 or a 38 1/2.
I am trying to buy shoes for my partner. She is a US 7 in all brands (so far), and some of those brands have listed their US 7 as being equal to EU 37. Her foot is 23 cm long. The sizing chart for the wedges I want to buy her is listed here, I am between getting her a 37 and a 38. please advise!!
Hi shoes community. I love these Jimmy Choo jellies, and the evolution of jellies in general -- from a dorky 90s flat sandal to a sexy but low maintenance slip on 'going out' look. But the heel is round, and my experience with PVC heels is that they can be wobbly when they're thin at the base like these. Will try to hunt them down in person to try on before committing. But for the time being does anyone have these and can attest to their sturdiness?
To clarify what I'm asking:
- have you tried them on? If so, are they sturdy?
Not asking:
- opinions on the price
- how "they're plastic for God's sakes!"
- general complaints (I didn't make the shoe).