| I am on the market for a great pair of high-end black high heels. I wear them almost everyday and work in a professional environment and want something that will withstand wear and tear. I am sick of spending $100-$200 every 12 months or so on a new pair. Is CL worth the money? Are they comfy? Any other recs? |
| YES YES YES |
| No, i have been unimpressed with the quality. |
| Yes. Very well made and beautiful. Some people take pills to get happy; when i put on CLs, I instantly smile. |
| What makes them so great? Do the heels last or do they get chewed up? |
| I think the red bottom is starting to look dated....and like you are trying way too hard. But- I'm not a label whore. |
Agree. |
| ah, come on CL for work? You are outta your mind. |
| I'm trying to think of a high end fashion label that is actually high quality. |
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Do you wear your heels during your commute to/from work? I think no matter what brand you buy, you have to limit wear of them to inside the office only, otherwise the heel is bound to get damaged.
Cole Haans are very comfortable and way more affordable than Louboutins. |
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Honestly, $100-$200 every 12 months for a pair of shoes you wear almost every day doesn't sound like too much...
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| I always want to invest in higher-end heels and flats for work but it seems like no matter whether I spend $200 on a pair of Cole Haans or $50 on a mid-level brand at Marshalls, they wear out and look crummy after a while all the same. Maybe I'm just hard on my shoes but I can't imagine anything would be fundamentally better about a higher-end pair to make them last longer - unless you never wear them outside but that's unrealistic. |
Forgot to say that my high-heel shoes for work are mostly Ferragamo and Tod's. |
| You need to find an excellent cobbler who can help you maintain your shoes. |
| The red sole is tacky for work. Get MBs or JCs. |