Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exhibit #942 why DCUM is not the place for fashion advice.
I agree that none of these are "cute" but rather than just throw shade, why not post an example of a cute sandal that would be great to do a lot of walking around in as a tourist?
Sure, you'd look like less of a tourist in these
https://www.anthropologie.com/shop/silent-d-nuance-sandals?category=shop-all-shoes&color=055&type=STANDARD&quantity=1
or these
https://www.freepeople.com/shop/abilene-toe-loop-sandals-2/?dtm_em=42363033&dtmc_drop_id=order_confirmation&s2=8ef159e126eb4dc820a99329f85693bf959382a9bbc32b796e07aed5bc78a850&sfmc_id=42363033&sfsc=0033600001KdrO2AAJ&utm_campaign=FP-US_order_confirmation&utm_content=product-img&utm_id=66205&utm_kxcampaignid=fpus_ppc_orderConfirmation&utm_kxconfid=vxjqlpgwq&utm_medium=email&utm_source=transact&utm_term=fpus_ppc_orderConfirmation&color=001&type=REGULAR&quantity=1&epik=dj0yJnU9RmFuVU1hSVdnNm9Vd0JGbmR0V3lqZXJ1NkphQl9EY2smcD0wJm49dno3ZHlCQUtGb1k1bDdiWVlOR2xXQSZ0PUFBQUFBR2ZISmtv
or these
https://www.palomabarcelo.com/en-us/products/saddie-calidis-black
or these
https://www.anthropologie.com/shop/jeffrey-campbell-toelo-sandals?category=shop-all-shoes&color=020&type=STANDARD&quantity=1
But truly, I would wear trainers. Your feet get disgusting in any city if you wear open toed shoes.
With most of those they wouldn't just be disgusting, they'd be bruised and bloodied.
What's with all the wedge love for cities with uneven rocky streets?
Anonymous wrote:Tevas. You can walk for miles in them, use as water shoes in pebbly European beaches, and they look good with pretty much anything. They have a stripped down architectural look which can be pulled off as intentional and stylish. To wit, loads of high end designers produce their own spins on them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's my problem with all the Birk/Noat supportive sandals - sure they are supportive but I get skeeved out by having open toes/feet in cities.
I daresay this is not a common problem. You are very precious.
Yeah if you feel this way, don't wear sandals. Most of us - esp those of us in sandals - don't get "skeeved out" by open toes in cities. You can go home and wash your feet.
DP but come back to me when you’ve had a rat crawl across your foot in Paris. Ask me how I know![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's my problem with all the Birk/Noat supportive sandals - sure they are supportive but I get skeeved out by having open toes/feet in cities.
I daresay this is not a common problem. You are very precious.
Yeah if you feel this way, don't wear sandals. Most of us - esp those of us in sandals - don't get "skeeved out" by open toes in cities. You can go home and wash your feet.
DP but come back to me when you’ve had a rat crawl across your foot in Paris. Ask me how I know![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's my problem with all the Birk/Noat supportive sandals - sure they are supportive but I get skeeved out by having open toes/feet in cities.
I daresay this is not a common problem. You are very precious.
Yeah if you feel this way, don't wear sandals. Most of us - esp those of us in sandals - don't get "skeeved out" by open toes in cities. You can go home and wash your feet.
Anonymous wrote:https://olukai.com/products/tiare-wrap-womens-leather-sandals-fox?variant=43012850122851
Anonymous wrote:I have a lot of orthopedic problems and usually wear birkenstocks to work but don't love walking in them all day. I wear these fisherman sandals when I need to walk a lot and often get complements https://earthshoes.com/collections/best-sellers/products/berri-casual-slip-ons-in-medium-blue-r-berri-mbl02?_pos=35&_fid=d149f05c4&_ss=c
Anonymous wrote:Birkenstocks are very popular in Europe. Can’t go wrong with those and they provide a lot of support. Start wearing them in now though. My feet are always super sore the first few days I wear them. But I also agree that you will be shocked by how casual Europe is these days.