Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bensimon's are great for this. Many color choices.
http://bensimonusa.com/products/ladies-shoes
Hmmm. I don't hate these but do you know if there is a site that shows more views of the shoes, like Zappos does? It's hard to tell just from the profile what they actually look like. It seems like they look a lot like Converse, is that right? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:I would just get some Keens (or similar) and some baby boot cut (less flared than old-school boot cut) jeans and call it a day. Even stick figures look hippy with skinny jeans and sneakers, and the wedges, heels, and $300 fashion sneakers people are suggesting on here are ridiculous for normal people hanging at the park.
Anonymous wrote:Bensimon's are great for this. Many color choices.
http://bensimonusa.com/products/ladies-shoes
Anonymous wrote:I have something like this from last season:
http://us.burberry.com/store/womens-shoes/trainers/prod-38433231-patent-detail-check-trainers/
Every time I wear them, I get tons of compliments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Re: the contention that there are no cute clogs, I present:
http://no6store.com/pdf_press/Lookbook_8_17.pdf
I like the pair that look like Roper boots, but they are $500![]()
These are very fashion forward clogs!
OP, I would recommend Tretorn/Jack Purcell/Superga, Cole Haan smoking slippers with Nike Air, Tory Burch sneaker flats, Sperry Topsiders, or these: http://www.jcrew.com/womens_category/shoes/wedges/PRDOVR~28671/28671.jsp
Anonymous wrote:Re: the contention that there are no cute clogs, I present:
http://no6store.com/pdf_press/Lookbook_8_17.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Try a pair of rail runners instead of sneakers - just as comfy, but generally a little heavier looking / tend to be more earth tones fuss white.
I'm a fan of these as they work with my feet - been wearing them for years (on pair # 4 or 5) and have done everything from trips to the playground to vacations to Europe to long distance backpacking in them.
http://www.vasque.com/womens-trail-running-shoes