Anemone wrote:
I like the decorative aspects of shoes and I'd love to have lots of pairs. Except . . .
1. No money. Always a problem.
2. I can't wear nylons. They're too slippery. I need to wear socks with a fairly thick knit (like kids' knee socks) and most women's shoes don't really work with that.
3. Wide feet. Combined with socks = hard to find shoes to fit.
4. Super flexible feet. Most shoes are too stiff and make my feet bleed. Or they're too stiff and I step out of them. The part in Titanic that most amazed me is that in all that drama, her pumps never came off. In the scene where she's on the board in the water, there they still are. I'd have lost them right away.
5. Heels can look nice but don't work with urban hiking, or at least they're hard on the arches (I used to have to walk 30 minutes to and from school and lost all interest in heels then).
Fortunately one day I discovered Ecco shoes. Super flexible, not too narrow. Money is still a problem, and the new company owner is less oriented towards comfort shoes. But at least if I had money I could own several styles and actually wear them without hurting my feet.
Now I wear hiking boots/shoes with my jeans or tiered skirts and socks. It kind of works, which is good because it's all I have.
I can't stand nylons! Just the feel of them on my skin makes me crawl! They're all hot and bindy - ewww! I have two pairs of cotton/lycra tights that don't squish me too much, but they don't exactly look chic in fancy shoes
I have thin, high arches and narrow heels but the ball of my foot is a bit wide. I can't find dress shoes that work for that - either my toes are getting crushed or I'm walking out of them. I even tried that sticky tape stuff that is supposed to keep your heel from slipping out and it just gave me a blister. I don't know how women walk in heels all day long, or how they can keep them on their feet either!