Just like I have become a bag snob (yes, I'll admit it) over the last couple of years, I am slowly but surely becoming a shoe snob <--- no, that's not me in real life
Over the last year, my collection has seen Prada, Louboutin, Dior, Manolo, Coach, etc., added to it. I always buy these higher-end shoes on sale - I think Coach is the only exception to that. Okay, the Manolos weren't on sale. Whoops!
I really have noticed a difference in comfort, fit and quality, believe it or not. I used to have what I thought were "problem feet" and every pair of shoes either fit wrong or were just uncomfortable. Come to find out, after buying a pair of basic black pointy-toed Manolo heels, that I was just buying the wrong shoes I don't have very many pairs of shoes, so the "cost per wear" thing really comes into play here.
Of course I'll always have my Reef flip flops, Converse and Asics sneakers, and the like.
Anyone else feel the same way? Bag snob, shoe snob, and I've always been a sunnies snob What's next?
Over the last year, my collection has seen Prada, Louboutin, Dior, Manolo, Coach, etc., added to it. I always buy these higher-end shoes on sale - I think Coach is the only exception to that. Okay, the Manolos weren't on sale. Whoops!
I really have noticed a difference in comfort, fit and quality, believe it or not. I used to have what I thought were "problem feet" and every pair of shoes either fit wrong or were just uncomfortable. Come to find out, after buying a pair of basic black pointy-toed Manolo heels, that I was just buying the wrong shoes I don't have very many pairs of shoes, so the "cost per wear" thing really comes into play here.
Of course I'll always have my Reef flip flops, Converse and Asics sneakers, and the like.
Anyone else feel the same way? Bag snob, shoe snob, and I've always been a sunnies snob What's next?