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Started by spx_1112, November 01, 2013, 07:30:27 AM

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spx_1112

What does everyone wear?  Does it depend on the event and season?
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Jessica Merriman

Yes, it depends on season and event. I love fall and winter because that is knee boot weather!! I love knee high boots both with a small heel and without. If I go out to celebrate it is of course higher heels, thigh stockings and garters. Sandals and such are spring and summer for me and I like open toe best (shows off my painted nails). I prefer athletic shoes for things such as college football games (go Pokes) and events such as state fairs. Thigh boots are for, well, other events *giggle*. But the only important thing is have fun and wear what YOU find works for you.  :)
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Kaylee

Pumps, plimsoles and trainers.  At 6ft I try and avoid anything that will add too much height and generally prefer function over form (though TBH I'd rather not wear anything on my feet, one of the reasons I love sunny music festivals so much, my inner hippy gets to come out and play)
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Jessica Merriman

With a face like yours baby no one is looking at your feet, trust me!!  :)
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Kaylee

Quote from: Jessica Merriman on November 01, 2013, 08:08:01 AM
With a face like yours baby no one is looking at your feet, trust me!!  :)

Aww, cheers hun!  ;D
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Lesley_Roberta

So I was wondering a while back, how do girls put on shoes, while wearing a skirt, and not put their foot up on a chair to tie the shoes up, or sit on a stair to put on shoes and not in the process bend over, or sit in a pose not showing off your panties?

I learned a small lesson. You don't wear tie up shoes with a skirt. Well unless you don't mind exposing your panties :)

I like wearing sandles. I have learned through observations, that girls tend to wear sandals with no socks. Vital in a skirt too :)

It also depends on whether you are wearing something like stalkings, or panthose as they tend to demand a type of footwear too.

High boots, the real problem with those is just finding them in my size, not so much as the when.
But they do seem to be a late fall winter article.

I never wear running shoes, that is a me thing though. I wear ankle high winter boots mainly.

Heels? I hope I never actually need to. Loathe the things. My feet likely just won't tolerate it for that matter. I can't picture ever going to an event that would require a good dress and heels though.
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noleen111

I love heels,

In the colder months I love to wear knee high boots, I have 3 pairs Grey, brown and black. The black pair are platforms with a 6 inch heel, this my favorite pair of shoes. Brown pair are 3.5inch heels and the grey pair are 2.5 inch. I also have number of pairs pumps/platforms of varying heel heights, plus a some ankle boots. Most of my shoes are heels, The only flats i  have are one pair of sneakers and pair woolie flat boots (lovely for the house) and my slippers.

In the warms months I wear high heel sandals, and only open toe shoes to show off my painted toe nails, which in the warmer months are always painted, either french manicure or a nice color. In the winter I normally just paint my toe nails with clear vanish. My favorite shoe for summer, is my black strapy sandals with a 4 inch heel, they very uncomfortable, but love wearing them, because I look so good in them, these are the only heels my feet get sore wearing. other shoes, well slip and sandals of varying heel height. The flats, a pair of flip flops and pair of leather sandals. 

I do wear lot of high heel shoes, actually majority of the time.. My feet dont really get sore in them. The beginning It was very uncomfortable wearing heels, but I use to it. I learned to walk in heels properly, I can even run in heels, even my 6inch platform boots. I remember my roommate telling me in the beginning, woman do suffer for beauty and you will get use to heels and I did. I have even worm some uncomfortable bras with a dress, because my breasts look great in them.
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TaoRaven

I avoid heels usually....I am tall enough already. My cisgender Room Mate is the same height as me, and I see how intimidated men are when she wears heels. The last thing I need to do is scare them away...lol

I typically go for low-heeled boots or athletic shoes....although I have this nice pair of suede loafers that I have been wearing an awful lot lately.
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Jenna Marie

Sandals or boring "professional" flats or sneakers in summer, sneakers or those flats or snow boots in winter. I wear heels on special occasions, like 3-4X a year. :)
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Ms Grace

Boots, boots, boots! Love them. Short, mid, knee! At 6'3" though they can't have much if any heel, I have a hard enough time blending in and not hitting my head as it is! Boots aren't so practical in the hotter summer months so it's good I also like sandals and basic flats as a compromise.
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Alainaluvsu

Sandals or sneakers for the most part. Rarely I'll wear boots or heels. I don't have an issue with height (I'm 5'3"), but I rarely see women wear heels as they're not in atm (and haven't been for years).
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kariann330

I tend to change what im wearing by my outfit and by my mood. A perfect example of that is sometimes ill wear heels and jeans, others ill wear flip flops or tennis shoes....hell sometimes ill just go barefooted lol.
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Ltl89

Well, I'm still in guy mode, so it's hard for me to answer.  Right now, I usually wear loafers.  It depends on the day and what colors I'm wearing.  I like to mix up my shoes. 

In the future, sandals will remain a big no no for me.  I would hate to show off my feet and don't care for them in particular.  Heels are okay, but it depends on how big the heel is.  I don't want to be the jolly green giant.  Most likely I'll stick to flats, but I really want to pull off some heels.  We'll see.  It's going to be fun! :)
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Sabrina

It doesn't really matter to me what time of year it is when picking shoes. My preference at the moment is knee-high heeled boots.
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Nicolette

Quote from: Lesley_Roberta on November 01, 2013, 10:08:49 AM
So I was wondering a while back, how do girls put on shoes, while wearing a skirt, and not put their foot up on a chair to tie the shoes up, or sit on a stair to put on shoes and not in the process bend over, or sit in a pose not showing off your panties?

I only have one pair of shoes with laces and you wouldn't typically wear them with a skirt. Jogging pants maybe..

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I learned a small lesson. You don't wear tie up shoes with a skirt. Well unless you don't mind exposing your panties :)

If you don't want to show of your knickers then there's something called keeping your knees together?! Dear.
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Alainaluvsu

Quote from: Nicolette on November 02, 2013, 11:01:14 AMIf you don't want to show of your knickers then there's something called keeping your knees together?! Dear.

hahahahahaha.... I wish we could put up images that express what I'm feeling.
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