| I need a pair of cute shoes that are not running shoes or boots to wear with jeans (skinny or bootcut) in the wintertime. Absolutely must be able to wear socks, so I don't think the ballerina flats will work. People keep recommending Pumas -- which style should I be looking at, specifically? If not Pumas, can you recommend another pair of shoes along these lines? |
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I have these and love them. I wear them a lot with jeans and cords. They pretty much go with anything and don't look dorky. I'm 42 FWIW, but look younger. These work for me without trying too hard. I'm a teacher, so I'm able to wear casual clothes seven days a week, for which I'm grateful. I'm not a dress up kind of gal. These are great and so comfy. I have them in black and white.
http://www.zappos.com/puma-tt-super-cc-new-navy-white |
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little more girly:
http://www.zappos.com/puma-soleil-suede-wns-dark-shadow |
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I have a style similar to this. Can't wear them in the rain, though.
http://www.zappos.com/puma-76-runner-nylon-wns-black-team-charcoal-spring-crocus |
OP here -- thank you, thank you! I just turned 30, so hopefully I can pull off the look too
I like the link you posted above in navy. Also saw these, but I really am not sure: http://www.zappos.com/puma-speeder-m-wns-black-coffee-burnt-olive-bright-chartreuse (in NAVY) http://www.zappos.com/puma-bayndyt-mesh-amazon-white (also NAVY) |
http://www.zappos.com/puma-speeder-m-wns-black-coffee-burnt-olive-bright-chartreuse (in NAVY) very cute.... I would buy these in the chocolate or the charcoal colour in a heart beat..but i have just treated myself to some boots...so these have to wait... |
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http://www.zappos.com/puma-zandy-wns-black?zlfid=111&recoName=zap_pdp_sub
I have these in black and grey. LOVE them. Get compliments on them all the time. |
| I have a few pairs and wear them all the time. I'm also a teacher and they work really well with the high activity level, without looking like I threw in the towel. |
Please avoid Pumas with jeans if you are older than 25.
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| What type of shoe would you like to see on a 25+ woman? I really am curious. What is appropriate? |
Too late.
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Translation: you should only wear jeans with $400 "riding boots" so that you can look like a Bethesda housewife.
In warmer weather, the self-appointed "you must look like a suburban automaton" fashion police may permit you to wear $300 ballet flats with them instead! |
OP here -- good thing I live in Fairfax, not Bethesda! Like I said in my original post, I want something comfortable to wear with socks, which is why ballet flats are out. And I don't know if it's just me, but I really do not find the skinny jeans and riding boots look to be comfortable in the least or particularly warm. I would consider that a dressier jeans outfit. Many thanks to those who responded with specific styles! I have a few on order, along with a pair of Onitsuka Tigers for Asics. Hopefully I find something I like! |
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It looks like I'm too late on this but the puma flats are so comfortable and super cute. They'll look great with jeans. I have the Zandys that a PP linked to and they are amazing.
http://www.zappos.com/puma-flats?zfcTest=pd%3A1 And look, I love my Asics (I am probably on my 5th or 6th pair of Onitsuka Tigers) but have pretty much retired them because honestly, no one in their mid/late-30s should be wearing the same style of shoes they wore when they were a 25 year old hipster. |
| The ones at 10:23 are hilarious. Ballet flats posing as sneakers? Are pumas the cold-weather shoe of choice for the Tory burch-wearing SAHMs? Won't any cute and comfy sneaker do, or must they be pumas? This reminds me of catholic school when all the cool girls suddenly stopped wearing saddle shoes and switched to sebagos. |