Anonymous wrote:Every time I see this thread I can’t help but sing in my head “won’t you take me to frumpy town?”
That might indicate my age and unfortunately I have no tips bc I am the mayor of frumpy town

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I honestly feel like it is the sensible shoes. If you take the same outfit and where heel you look better/younger/hip. I can't wear heels so I don't know what the solution is.
Pointy-toed flats is the solution.
Totally agree with the pointy toed shoes, instant chic.
Don't they hurt your toes?
Anonymous wrote:Every time I see this thread I can’t help but sing in my head “won’t you take me to frumpy town?”
That might indicate my age and unfortunately I have no tips bc I am the mayor of frumpy town
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stylish sneaker links:
Nike cortez - a personal favorite. I have the blush for spring/ summer:
https://www.footlocker.com/_-_/keyword-nike+cortez
Adidas:I love white superstar but the mesh knit ones
are great looking too IMO
https://shop.nordstrom.com/c/adidas-womens-shoes
Ecco- very comfortable, lots of good colors
https://us.shop.ecco.com/womens-soft-7-sneaker-430003.html?dwvar_430003_color=02375
I work in a casual office and wear jeans, sneakers, a shirt or tee and blazer daily. I am on the go a lot so that's why I started wearing sneakers. I won't go back to heels. And i'm short, so I avoid flats.
I think virtually all sneakers are frumpy. Sorry. The ones you picked here are definitely frumpy. But that's fine. There is nothing wrong with being frumpy. But why not own it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And condition your hair if it's gray. Condition condition condition.
What product do you use?