s/o I don't get open-toe booties

Anonymous
Open-toed booties remind me of hobos. I love peep-toe pumps, but not boots.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most things that look good are not practical.


Yeah, but we're not talking about things that look good. We're talking about open-toed booties.


They probably just don't go with your yoga pants.


Open-toe booties are fugly. Deal with it.


what is fugly on you is not fugly on cute people... deal with it.
Anonymous
They are the ugliest shoes out right now. In a few years, they will be on the "what were people thinking" list of fashion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most things that look good are not practical.


Yeah, but we're not talking about things that look good. We're talking about open-toed booties.


They probably just don't go with your yoga pants.


Open-toe booties are fugly. Deal with it.


what is fugly on you is not fugly on cute people... deal with it.


Nah, they're fugly on everyone. I love that you feel the need to white knight for open-toe booties, though.
Anonymous
Live in NY and open toed boo ties are generally good for September and October and maybe May.
Anonymous
The right ones can be very sexy. But your toes need to be done right.
Anonymous
Open toed booties confound me.
Anonymous
This is a trend that I will be skipping.
Anonymous
I don't "get" people who use the term "get" when they mean they don't understand.
Anonymous
I will never wear those fugly shoes.
Anonymous
UGLY
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't "get" people who use the term "get" when they mean they don't understand.


Do you "get" what a colloquialism is?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't "get" people who use the term "get" when they mean they don't understand.


Do you "get" what a colloquialism is?


Or irony?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't "get" people who use the term "get" when they mean they don't understand.


Do you "get" what a colloquialism is?


Or irony?


Yes, I understand colloquialisms, and the use of "get" in this instance simply sounds illiterate.
Anonymous
Some styles are fun and sexy - like these.

http://m.nordstrom.com/Product/Details/3713938?categoryid=null
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