Anonymous
Post 09/17/2014 08:19     Subject: Re:s/o I don't get open-toe booties

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.


Now, let's not talk crazy. Everything goes with yoga pants.
Anonymous
Post 09/17/2014 03:39     Subject: Re:s/o I don't get open-toe booties

Love them, but there is a limited time window when they can be worn in this area. This is a great time of year to wear them, though! I like the look of them esp when paired with skinnies. I do agree with 17:59's point though!
Anonymous
Post 09/16/2014 21:48     Subject: s/o I don't get open-toe booties

Thought that earlier today! I think the same person is mentioning them in multiple threads.
Anonymous
Post 09/16/2014 21:32     Subject: s/o I don't get open-toe booties

Not cute. Not cute at all.
Anonymous
Post 09/16/2014 21:10     Subject: Re:s/o I don't get open-toe booties

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.
Anonymous
Post 09/16/2014 21:09     Subject: s/o I don't get open-toe booties

I can only think Kardashian when I see them.
Anonymous
Post 09/16/2014 21:06     Subject: Re:s/o I don't get open-toe booties

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.
Anonymous
Post 09/16/2014 20:59     Subject: s/o I don't get open-toe booties

I had this awesome pair of Vince Camuto sandals that were basically open toe booties that I wore all summer. Beautiful caramel brown color, went with everything. I found them to be more stylish and fun than pumps, but tailored enough that I could wear them to work.

Seems like they'd be hard to wear in cooler weather; I leave that to the true fashionistas.
Anonymous
Post 09/16/2014 18:05     Subject: Re:s/o I don't get open-toe booties

There are some styles that don't really make sense based on geography. I've noticed some trends look good and are somewhat practical for areas like California where it can be nice during the day and just cooler at night. Whereas here, generally, if it's nice during the day (hot), it's nice at night (less hot, not cool) like our summers or just cold during the day and colder at night, like our winters. Spring and Fall in this area are too short to invest into too many of those trendy pieces because they are hit or miss with the weather.


I think the open toe bootie is an example of this. It would look nice and wouldn't be unpractical in a Southern California winter or may even for some of the southern states.
Anonymous
Post 09/16/2014 17:59     Subject: s/o I don't get open-toe booties

I look forward to wearing boots so that I don't have to worry about my nail polish being perfect. Open-toe boots defeat that purpose.
Anonymous
Post 09/16/2014 17:58     Subject: s/o I don't get open-toe booties

I don't get them either.
Anonymous
Post 09/16/2014 17:48     Subject: Re:s/o I don't get open-toe booties

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.
Anonymous
Post 09/16/2014 17:45     Subject: Re:s/o I don't get open-toe booties

Most things that look good are not practical.
Anonymous
Post 09/16/2014 17:41     Subject: s/o I don't get open-toe booties

They are not practical enough for me. I would never wear them in the winter months or the summer months, so a few weeks out of the year is not enough to justify spending the money. I think if I lived in a warmer climate, I might join the bandwagon. I do think they are super sexy.
Anonymous
Post 09/16/2014 17:34     Subject: s/o I don't get open-toe booties

I love ankle boots. I love sandals. I don't quite understand their mashup into a peep toe bootie and it's making me feel like I have fashion aphasia.

What are the circumstances under which you'd want the warmth of a bootie but the airiness of a sandal? Are you not simultaneously hot and cold when wearing them?

Plz explain, and thanks!