Anonymous wrote:Wow I buy shoes for no more than $10 and they all have last me many many years....I would NEVER spend so much on shoes...
Anonymous wrote:I have a pair of monolo slingbacks that are classic and have lasted for over six years. I wear them all the time. I spent 500$ on them and same style now costs $600. But, I have to say they are more comfortable and still look great. I bought a nine west copy so that I wouldn't wear the monolos all the time. And I had to give them away they ended up being uncomfortable and too stiff. The softer "calf leather" definitely fits your feet better. I will break down and get another pair. I also have a pair of suede ferragamo pumps that I have had for over ten years and still look good. I got them on sale and probably paid 120$ for them. I think the y cost more now. I have other cheapo shoes that I just end up not wearing because the get uncomfortable after you have walked in them for a while vs trying them on the store thinking they fit. Ugh!
Anonymous wrote:Wow I buy shoes for no more than $10 and they all have last me many many years....I would NEVER spend so much on shoes...
Anonymous wrote:For me, the biggest difference between my expensive and not-so-expensive shoes is comfort. The cheaper ones are made of lesser quality leather that doesn't give as much. A soft, high-quality leather seems to almost mold to your foot. Granted, there are plenty of exceptions.