Anonymous wrote:Why don't you get a pair of shoes to commute in instead of wearing your heels on the metro?
I make it a point to try new shoes inside on carpet for a few hours to test how comfortable they are. Are your shoes tight and uncomfortable, or are they hurting your arches or the balls of your feet? If they're just tight, try wearing them with thin socks around the house for a bit to stretch them out. But you can't return them at this point since they've been worn outside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bought a pair of naturalizer heels at DSW on Saturday, specifically because -- in the store -- they were so incredibly comfortable. I don't own any comfortable heels and have a 5+ minute walk uphill from the metro (and downhill going home, which is also very painful in uncomfortable shoes) to work, so I jumped at these. I am wearing them today and HOLY CRAP they are SOOOOOOOO uncomfortable. Like, I was practically crying by the time I got to work. I am contemplating going home barefoot, they're so uncomfortable. I cannot keep these shoes but I am worried that DSW won't take them back b/c they'll obviously be worn. Any advice?BTW, what is up with naturalizer being uncomfortable? Isn't this the company that had those commercials in the 80s that had two women's basketball teams playing in their heels?
I think DSW gets a lot of stuff made specifically for them. I have tried to price compare when I see shoes there, and they often never show up anywhere else besides DSW. So their Naturalizer brand might somehow be lower quality than the Naturalizer you buy at another store.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is "hoteling"?
You don't have a regular office/space, so when you come into work you get assigned to an empty office/space. It reduces the amount of a space a company needs to have, especially if employees work off-site a lot.
Anonymous wrote:What is "hoteling"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bought a pair of naturalizer heels at DSW on Saturday, specifically because -- in the store -- they were so incredibly comfortable. I don't own any comfortable heels and have a 5+ minute walk uphill from the metro (and downhill going home, which is also very painful in uncomfortable shoes) to work, so I jumped at these. I am wearing them today and HOLY CRAP they are SOOOOOOOO uncomfortable. Like, I was practically crying by the time I got to work. I am contemplating going home barefoot, they're so uncomfortable. I cannot keep these shoes but I am worried that DSW won't take them back b/c they'll obviously be worn. Any advice? BTW, what is up with naturalizer being uncomfortable? Isn't this the company that had those commercials in the 80s that had two women's basketball teams playing in their heels?
Why don't you try wearing sneakers and keeping the heels at work. Seriously, no pair of heels is going to be comfortable to wear uphill!
Anonymous wrote:I bought a pair of naturalizer heels at DSW on Saturday, specifically because -- in the store -- they were so incredibly comfortable. I don't own any comfortable heels and have a 5+ minute walk uphill from the metro (and downhill going home, which is also very painful in uncomfortable shoes) to work, so I jumped at these. I am wearing them today and HOLY CRAP they are SOOOOOOOO uncomfortable. Like, I was practically crying by the time I got to work. I am contemplating going home barefoot, they're so uncomfortable. I cannot keep these shoes but I am worried that DSW won't take them back b/c they'll obviously be worn. Any advice? BTW, what is up with naturalizer being uncomfortable? Isn't this the company that had those commercials in the 80s that had two women's basketball teams playing in their heels?
Anonymous wrote:.no you don't take them back. You wore them. Next time wear them around the house on carpet for awhile.Anonymous wrote:I bought a pair of naturalizer heels at DSW on Saturday, specifically because -- in the store -- they were so incredibly comfortable. I don't own any comfortable heels and have a 5+ minute walk uphill from the metro (and downhill going home, which is also very painful in uncomfortable shoes) to work, so I jumped at these. I am wearing them today and HOLY CRAP they are SOOOOOOOO uncomfortable. Like, I was practically crying by the time I got to work. I am contemplating going home barefoot, they're so uncomfortable. I cannot keep these shoes but I am worried that DSW won't take them back b/c they'll obviously be worn. Any advice? BTW, what is up with naturalizer being uncomfortable? Isn't this the company that had those commercials in the 80s that had two women's basketball teams playing in their heels?
Anonymous wrote:I leave three pairs of work shoes at work.