that's where most of my shoes came from in my adult life. I bought them cheap or cheaper.
Until I bought a very expensive pair of Birkenstocks; I hesitated about spending the money, but I needed a comfortable pair of shoes for school, and RAH said I should give them a try.
The sole separated from the upper part; it was actually very dangerous to wear them! |
I literally wore them out; they were thrashed and falling apart when I departed with them years after I had originally bought them...I really got my money's worth in that expensive pair of shoes!
But, then, I just went back to Wal*Mart and Payless Shoes, as I was no longer working. It didn't really matter about good shoes.
However, before going to China, I told my daughter I needed some really good shoes as I would be walking a great deal. She suggested KEENs and or TEVA.
So, I paid a hefty price for a pair of TEVAs, but I wore them almost EVERY day in China; rain (awesome because it doesn't matter if they get wet!) or shine; every weekday those shoes were on my feet as I walked the long way to class and back. On trips, shopping, everywhere.
I wore these with my dresses to class every day. It didn't look glamorous, but it was great because I had a very long walk to school and home each day. They were so comfortable! |
I also bought a very expensive pair of KEENs.
So, it's true, I have paid money for a few pair of shoes; but it has not been my pattern...truly.
In the summer of 2012, my visiting teacher was wearing the most adorable pair of red flats; when I commented on them, she said quoting her sister, "Everybody should have a pair of RED shoes."
Well, I had never really thought about having a pair of red shoes; I wore a pair of black Mary Janes to church every week, and my other 2 pair (Teva and Keen) were also black.
But, RED?!?!?
After she said that, I went on the hunt for a pair of red shoes - hadn't she said, EVERYONE should have a pair of red shoes? No luck, anywhere (well, actually I did buy an adorable pair of red shoes at Dillards on a very good sale, but I gave them away; they were so painful to wear!)
The only pair I could find were a pair of PINK Tevas, which I got at a very good price at Shoe Carnival....(more than Wal*Mart or Payless shoes, to be sure, but better than my first pair of TEVAs.)
I wore them all summer, everywhere, including church.....which I would never have done in Rexburg. But, hey, this is St George; it's hot here.
I liked the shoes and they were fine.
But summer 2013 rolled around and I was still on the hunt for RED shoes. Again, nothing; but the lady at Shoe Carnival suggested I look at Christensens; was she crazy? Just to walk in the door is expensive, but I went looking. I found an amazing pair of CLARK sandals, but my goodness, they were out of sight pricey. But, man, were they comfortable.
So, I came home, went online and found them at Amazon for half price!
I have literally worn them nearly every day this summer; they are just comfy, comfy, comfy. Oh, I like my Clark sandals.
But, Alas and Alack, winter is approaching; it's way too cold for me to wear open toed shoes.
And, since I had a pair of black Sunday shoes, and since I liked the red sandals, I wanted red again and I also wanted CLARKs....
EWW, bad bad bad.
Because now the prices were even more expensive - AND there were no bargains to be had online.
SO, let me just conclude by saying, I REALLY spent a lot of money on my new shoes. They should arrive in about a week. (the local store didn't have them in red!)
Here's what I'm hoping:
That they fit, feel good, and most of all, that I wear them out till they are threadbare!
I'll keep you posted.
1 comment:
I would rather have one pair of expensive, high quality, comfy shoes than 20 pairs of cheapies. It's worth it!! I hope you think so after wearing them. Hope you LOVE them!!
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