Whoo hoo! Shoes!
May. 18th, 2007 12:16 pmI bought shoes at Payless!
*sees all the blank stares*
Ah, allow me to rephrase, I bought women's shoes at Payless today.
Shockingly, I can wear some size 12 women's shoes (much like I can wear some size 10 men's shoes).
I discovered this last week when I tried on a pair of fake patent leather peep toe wedges. The foot goes in, and if the vamp were a bit lower, or a bit stretchier, they'd even be comfy.
Today I went in to see if they had anything new (they didn't) but the wedges were still there and I was wearing nylons today, so I tried them again. Both feet, even walked around a bit. Still a bit too tight so I put them back and tried on some other stuff I hadn't last week. I found some really nice "ballet slipper" style shoes with ribbons that tie around the ankles but again, vamp needed to be a bit lower or stretchier so I reluctantly put them back.
The saleswoman stopped by when I was trying out some really cute sneaker/sandal things and pondering buying them. And we chatted and I mentioned that I was surprised that I was fitting into 12s and that the peep toes were really cute and just so close to fitting....
"Those come in wide, do you want me to see if I can find a pair?"
OMG. "Yes, please!"
And they found a pair in the store in Roscommon and they will come on the next truck up sometime next week.
I bought a pair of shoes I don't need because I could, from a store, in my town, for $10.
[insert insane internal happy dances here]
So while she was hunting shoes for me I pondered the sneaker/sandal things. They were actually rather comfy. And cute. But white and baby blue? I put them aside while I looked to see what else I might try and, hey, there are the cute sneaker things in black! And they fit like the white ones!
I bought them (photo taken with my foot braced on the edge of my bed, pretty much shooting down my shin, so some distortions should be expected):

And, if the white ones are still there when I pick up the peep toes I might be tempted to get them too... but $25 is a lot easier to resist than $10.
*sees all the blank stares*
Ah, allow me to rephrase, I bought women's shoes at Payless today.
Shockingly, I can wear some size 12 women's shoes (much like I can wear some size 10 men's shoes).
I discovered this last week when I tried on a pair of fake patent leather peep toe wedges. The foot goes in, and if the vamp were a bit lower, or a bit stretchier, they'd even be comfy.
Today I went in to see if they had anything new (they didn't) but the wedges were still there and I was wearing nylons today, so I tried them again. Both feet, even walked around a bit. Still a bit too tight so I put them back and tried on some other stuff I hadn't last week. I found some really nice "ballet slipper" style shoes with ribbons that tie around the ankles but again, vamp needed to be a bit lower or stretchier so I reluctantly put them back.
The saleswoman stopped by when I was trying out some really cute sneaker/sandal things and pondering buying them. And we chatted and I mentioned that I was surprised that I was fitting into 12s and that the peep toes were really cute and just so close to fitting....
"Those come in wide, do you want me to see if I can find a pair?"
OMG. "Yes, please!"
And they found a pair in the store in Roscommon and they will come on the next truck up sometime next week.
I bought a pair of shoes I don't need because I could, from a store, in my town, for $10.
[insert insane internal happy dances here]
So while she was hunting shoes for me I pondered the sneaker/sandal things. They were actually rather comfy. And cute. But white and baby blue? I put them aside while I looked to see what else I might try and, hey, there are the cute sneaker things in black! And they fit like the white ones!
I bought them (photo taken with my foot braced on the edge of my bed, pretty much shooting down my shin, so some distortions should be expected):

And, if the white ones are still there when I pick up the peep toes I might be tempted to get them too... but $25 is a lot easier to resist than $10.