Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. What is wrong with your feet that you have to wear these ugly shoes for walks?
OK, yes - hiking, very long walks, etc, go with Keens or whatever and don't think twice about it.
But Ijust walked the dog 1.5 miles wearing very normal sandals. Not old lady shoes. I could easily have gone longer. And i have very wide feet - but seriously tough it out. Find some decent sandals and just get used to them!
Oh, your day is coming, honey.
Anonymous wrote:OMG. What is wrong with your feet that you have to wear these ugly shoes for walks?
OK, yes - hiking, very long walks, etc, go with Keens or whatever and don't think twice about it.
But Ijust walked the dog 1.5 miles wearing very normal sandals. Not old lady shoes. I could easily have gone longer. And i have very wide feet - but seriously tough it out. Find some decent sandals and just get used to them!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you are literally hiking on a mountain trail in the woods or white water rafting or paddle boarding, you should not as a grown women be wearing bright blue Keens. If you are engaging in those activities, it is excusable. Walking to the farmers market? NO.
These Tevas are about as inoffensive as this kind of sandal gets. I actually might order some:
http://www.teva.com/women-sandals/original-sandal-leather-metallic/1007550.html?dwvar_1007550_color=SLVR#start=1&cgid=women-sandals
Well, I am "a grown women" and sometimes walk 6 miles at a time on an outing. So, while I'm not hiking in the woods (I have hiking boots for that), I do need very comfortable and supportive shoes. Sometimes that means compromising on the look of the shoe a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the love of God, people. Stop posting beige sandals!
http://www.keenfootwear.com/product/shoes/women/newport-h2
I didn't love the beige ones, but these?? These are hideous. I mean, I see them on the playground at preschool. But for a grown woman?
Anonymous wrote:All of these posts are re-confirming to me that there are no non-hideous flats for women, least of all sandals...which is really sad for me since I have back pain that makes any sized heel painful after a while.
In the past, I had a pair of Cole Haan + Nike Air sandals that I wore comfortably all over Europe, but it would appear CH has dropped that partnership and their ZeroGrand comfort shoes are just frightening-looking. I would say that of the sport sandals, classic Tevas are the least offensive of the lot: http://www.teva.com/s/TEVA-US/women-sandals/original-universal/888855809456.html?source=shoppingsite_PLA_1003987-MPT-11&kpid=1003987-MPT-11&CAWELAID=120013140000051848&CAGPSPN=pla&CAAGID=20214812643&CATCI=aud-125510193843:pla-86185166163
For non-sport sandals, I just bought these (Franco Sarto Gustar) and they were comfy in the store at least:
http://www.saksoff5th.com/gustar-leather-sandals/0400089805361.html?CAGPSPN=pla&gclid=CjwKEAjwsYW6BRCTzvu5y8DPhi0SJABnGLlHfAkbp9mrDXNf9bsDeaiP2RL2mu9n2vbX4RBZU2T82BoCYLbw_wcB&CATCI=aud-106159289605%3Apla-39489549691&CAWELAID=120133820001796683&site_refer=GGLPRADS001_OFF&catargetid=120133820000400982&CAAGID=18176555725&prod_id=0400089805361&cadevice=c
