I have a big problem with shopping, I enjoy it too much and don't have the money or the space to indulge this as a pass time. Most of my clothes I buy from charity shops. Since I do not expect to get a great deal of wear from my them this makes sense to me, my sister in law tells me that she uses charity shops because she gets bored with clothes quite quickly, so then she just takes them back and buys something different, more like renting than buying. Of course since she is still very athletic and I think a size 12 or 14 she has quite a good selection to choose from, whereas I am a 16 or 18 top and more like a 14 bottom I tend to take what fits.
I already have too many clothes a few dresses (including two LBDs) three or four skirts three jackets, an over coat and of course more undies than you can shake a stick at. But perhaps my biggest problem is shoes, I just love shoes, especially high heels, I love the look of them, I love the way they make me feel, there is some so very special about their pure impracticability. Compared to mens shoes the variety is stunning, but of course the big difference is that men's shoes are made to be comfortable and hard wearing (within a price) if they don't look too ugly that's a bonus, women's shoes are made to flatter, to look good and to make the wearer look good. The right pair of shoes makes an outfit, the wrong ones will ruin it, shoe shopping ahh pure joy....
OK I'm no Emelda Marcos but still I have;-
Boy Shoes Girl Shoes
Black lace ups Black mid heel court
Black safety shoes Black high heel court
Brown Brogues Black knee high. high heel boots
Moccasins Black low heel ankle boots
Oxblood loafers Black pixie heel ankle boots
Walking Boots White canvas flats
Work Boots White wedge heel sandals
Black and white open toe court
Black gladiator wedge heel sandals
And I have a suspicion that the loafers are actually ladies although I bought them in the men's section of one of my favorite charity shops. It was actually the purchase of these shoes that prompted this post. I have more or less got over the embarrassment of buying my girl clothes while in drab, but I saw these shoes, a style I had been after for some time when I was dressed, I actually felt more embarrassed buying these "men's" shoes than when I bought girl shoes in drab!
As I say I am very limited by space so I have got to be more selective, and have told myself that I should not buy anything unless I am prepared to get rid of something else, only time will tell if I am listening.
I have more shoes than you, and only one is on the boy side of the ledger!
ReplyDeleteNext up: ballet flats. I think they're adorable.
I would have more shoes, but A/ my wife through some away when she found them, B/ I havn't got space and C/ I just don't get the chance to wear them. I'm normally only out during teh day so anything too extreme or "dressy" is out. I really want some "Killer" heels but just don't know when I woudl wear them
ReplyDeleteLike the ones in my post from last August? :)
ReplyDeleteI have nearly three dozen pairs of women's shoes...and only two pair of men's! And I've acquired all those pumps and heels and slingbacks in just four years of active dressing.
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