What are the most essential types and styles of women's shoes and boots for your wardrobe, and why? Also, for each one, do you need multiple colors, if so, which colors?
I cannot imagine needing (as compared to wanting) any more than perhaps 20 pairs, but please note that I freely admit that my female wardrobe savvy is very low when it comes to shoes and boots.
If it is easier to post pictures of shoes than to describe them in detail, that might work very well! But do say something with the picture, such as "a nice pair of comfortable flats like the ones above is great for business casual outfits."
There is no need to describe or picture all kinds of shoes or boots in just one post. Post ideas when you have time.
Thank you so much ladies.
Chrissy
These Minnetonka kneehigh moccasins. If I can't have them, take away my oxygen, too! ;D
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Quote from: Devlyn on December 20, 2018, 04:21:37 PM
These Minnetonka kneehigh moccasins. If I can't have them, take away my oxygen, too! ;D
(https://www.susans.org/forums/gallery/0/59100-150618115137.jpeg)
Devlyn,
They do look great on you.
Chrissy
I like some of the Ugg winter boots.
Chrissy
Quote from: ChrissyRyan on December 21, 2018, 03:59:27 PM
I like some of the Ugg winter boots.
Chrissy
My wardrobe essentials are a fair mix of browns and blacks. All depends on the season too. Sumer is more whites. I have a few pairs of pumps and strapy heels for nights out, a couple of booties both open toe and closed, combat boots both low heel and flat, ballet flats, tennis shoes, a couple pairs of sandals and of course a few knee and above knee boots, one of those is a pair of flat riding boots and I have two heeled pairs one brown and one black.
My go to is my low heel combat booties. Super comfortable and they go with almost anything.
As far as the uggs, look at Bearpaw. They're cheaper than UGG and just as comfortable in my experience
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Quote from: Devlyn on December 20, 2018, 04:21:37 PM
These Minnetonka kneehigh moccasins. If I can't have them, take away my oxygen, too! ;D
(https://www.susans.org/forums/gallery/0/59100-150618115137.jpeg)
They were made a few miles away from my former residence. I have those as low moccasins
Quote from: ChrissyRyan on December 21, 2018, 03:59:27 PM
I like some of the Ugg winter boots.
Chrissy
Having lived in Minnesonowta for most of my adult life, I, of course, have two pairs of Uggs! They keep the footies Ok warm, but can't be used in sow.
Quote from: Sky1090 on December 24, 2018, 08:12:04 PM
My wardrobe essentials are a fair mix of browns and blacks. All depends on the season too. Sumer is more whites. I have a few pairs of pumps and strapy heels for nights out, a couple of booties both open toe and closed, combat boots both low heel and flat, ballet flats, tennis shoes, a couple pairs of sandals and of course a few knee and above knee boots, one of those is a pair of flat riding boots and I have two heeled pairs one brown and one black.
My go to is my low heel combat booties. Super comfortable and they go with almost anything.
As far as the uggs, look at Bearpaw. They're cheaper than UGG and just as comfortable in my experience
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I will look at the Bearpaws. :) Thank you.
Chrissy
I have about 7-8 pairs of boots. Ankle, knee-high, flat and high heel boots. Here it is relatively warm in winter, but I have many chances to wear long boots. Actually in snowy and slippery days, I wear flat long boots rather than high heel boots.
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barbie~~
Quote from: Sky1090 on December 24, 2018, 08:12:04 PM
My wardrobe essentials are a fair mix of browns and blacks. All depends on the season too. Sumer is more whites. I have a few pairs of pumps and strapy heels for nights out, a couple of booties both open toe and closed, combat boots both low heel and flat, ballet flats, tennis shoes, a couple pairs of sandals and of course a few knee and above knee boots, one of those is a pair of flat riding boots and I have two heeled pairs one brown and one black.
My go to is my low heel combat booties. Super comfortable and they go with almost anything.
As far as the uggs, look at Bearpaw. They're cheaper than UGG and just as comfortable in my experience
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Bearpaw sure makes a lot of types of boots!
Chrissy
In my freeze/thaw climate I need two pairs of snow boots. Usually start off with pair of Sorels and switch to a cute pair of Khombus when the Sorels get soaked from too much melting snow.
I would love to have a pair of those over the knee boots (for a reasonable price). I was all excited when TJ Max did send me the link to their sale, and worked my way through the pages. Not a single boot is larger than a 10! Who in the world has those tiny baby feet? Certainly not a 6' woman with Viking genes!
Quote from: Dietlind on December 26, 2018, 08:40:18 PM
I would love to have a pair of tose over the knee boots (for a reasonable price). I was all excited when TJ Max did send me the link to their sale, and worked my way through the pages. Not a single boot is larger than a 10! Who in the world has those tiny baby feet? Certainly not a 6' woman with Viking genes!
Guilty! Depending on the shoe I'm between a 7 and 8. Always struggled finding men's shoes (size 5.5 or 6) in the past but now the shoe aisle is my oyster lol.
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Guilty too women's size 7 fits perfectly
How tiny (short) are you girls to be able to walk through the world with those small feet?
Geez Chrissy, I consider myself a clothes horse -- especially for shoes and I'm content with 5 pr - two each flats and pumps, a pair of stiletto heels. My next add will be calf lenth boots, maybe riding boot style, maybe a moderate heel .. TBD.
I'd love to own twenty pair, however for now that's outside my financial reach.
Quote from: Dietlind on December 27, 2018, 07:50:46 AM
How tiny (short) are you girls to be able to walk through the world with those small feet?
5ft 3in and doesn't fall over that often :D
Quote from: Dietlind on December 26, 2018, 08:40:18 PM
I would love to have a pair of those over the knee boots (for a reasonable price). I was all excited when TJ Max did send me the link to their sale, and worked my way through the pages. Not a single boot is larger than a 10! Who in the world has those tiny baby feet? Certainly not a 6' woman with Viking genes!
Long Tall Sally has women's boots to men's size 15. I was able to get a pair of demi boots (mid calf) for under $90. Size 14 fit me perfectly. Don't even try Pleaser boots with 5-6 inch heels. At our age it is tough enough to stand up let alone walk around in the dang things. On the larger sizes they use male shoe lasts, which are the basic footprint for building the shoes.
The brand David Tate makes shoes up to 13 WW. I own two pairs of ankle boots from them and just love them.
Quote from: Jessica_K on December 27, 2018, 03:13:20 AM
Guilty too women's size 7 fits perfectly
Same here! I learned the proper way to lift heavy objects, by bending my knees. I can squat down and pick something off the floor in 75mm heels without bending over and showing off my panties.
Are women's USA shoe sizes typically 1-2 numbers higher or lower than the same size men's shoe?
I have to try all shoes on as there is too much variability between styles, make or brand, and gender.
Chrissy
Men's 5.5 are always a little large but they don't come any smaller than that. So it would be +2 for me.
Quote from: ChrissyRyan on December 27, 2018, 04:28:59 PM
Are women's USA shoe sizes typically 1-2 numbers higher or lower than the same size men's shoe?
I have to try all shoes on as there is too much variability between styles, make or brand, and gender.
Chrissy
Add 1 1/2 to mens sizes to get women's sizes. Higher heels may require a 1/2 size smaller than this to fit right, and all of this varies wildly by brand.
Quote from: DawnOday on December 27, 2018, 12:20:10 PM
Long Tall Sally has women's boots to men's size 15. I was able to get a pair of demi boots (mid calf) for under $90. Size 14 fit me perfectly. Don't even try Pleaser boots with 5-6 inch heels. At our age it is tough enough to stand up let alone walk around in the dang things. On the larger sizes they use male shoe lasts, which are the basic footprint for building the shoes.
Thanks! but it is really funny, I walk more comfortable and sure with block heels between 2 and 3 1/2 inches than I do on those flat penny loafers!
Who knows, I might be like Barbie, born for high heels?
I have to ask if anyone knows how to walk in high heels that don't have an ankle strap or a mary jane strap. I've tried, and I can't keep them on my feet. My heel keeps slipping out.
This is why I like my ankle booties with a heel. I don't have to worry about them falling off.
Quote from: GordonG on December 28, 2018, 02:30:59 PM
I have to ask if anyone knows how to walk in high heels that don't have an ankle strap or a mary jane strap. I've tried, and I can't keep them on my feet. My heel keeps slipping out.
This is why I like my ankle booties with a heel. I don't have to worry about them falling off.
I have a few of them, and it is really tricky to wear and walk on. First, the size of heels should fit tightly to your feet, and second they are for bare feet, not with stockings or socks. If the size is too small, then you feet will suffer a lot. If it is a little bit too big, they easily slip out. In this case, you man attach some tapes or other material within the heel.
Even the size is perfect, my feet tend to become easily tired after walking. The following is my favorite one, but not so much enjoyable. But they do look sexy.
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I have ordered another similar one.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Fashion-Sexy-High-Heels-Shoes-Women-Pointed-Toe-Slip-on-High-Heel-Pumps-Party-Shoes-Woman/32641267967.html
What a feminine vanity!
barbie~~
Quote from: barbie on December 28, 2018, 03:19:00 PM
I have a few of them, and it is really tricky to wear and walk on. First, the size of heels should fit tightly to your feet, and second they are for bare feet, not with stockings or socks. If the size is too small, then you feet will suffer a lot. If it is a little bit too big, they easily slip out. In this case, you man attach some tapes or other material within the heel.
Even the size is perfect, my feet tend to become easily tired after walking. The following is my favorite one, but not so much enjoyable. But they do look sexy.
(https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5585/15016138188_0e1c550317_b.jpg)
I have ordered another similar one.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Fashion-Sexy-High-Heels-Shoes-Women-Pointed-Toe-Slip-on-High-Heel-Pumps-Party-Shoes-Woman/32641267967.html
What a feminine vanity!
barbie~~
Thanks Barbie
Have you ordered shoes from AliExpress before? If so, how was the quality?
I know what you mean. As a guy I'm not interested in shoes, had maybe 4 pairs all different for different things. When I started looking at shoes from a feminine perspective, I wish I could afford a lot more. So much variety and manyu styles.
Yes, I have a pair of 75mm size 7 stilettos I can easily walk around in. I practiced first with kitten heels of the same size and brand. Some nights they are a little tight, so I've learned to hold my toes together to improve the fit! I always wear them with bare feet. I think it helps that they are leather and not some sort of plastic.
I did have trouble with them coming off one of my feet, which isn't as well coordinated as the other one. But now I don't have any problems, even when the heel catches on the edge of a area rug.
Quote from: GordonG on December 28, 2018, 03:25:22 PM
Thanks Barbie
Have you ordered shoes from AliExpress before? If so, how was the quality?
I know what you mean. As a guy I'm not interested in shoes, had maybe 4 pairs all different for different things. When I started looking at shoes from a feminine perspective, I wish I could afford a lot more. So much variety and manyu styles.
Most of items I have ordered from AliExpress are fine, but a few were not what I expected. Generally, the quality is nice if the number of orders is great and the users' feedback shows satisfactory responses.
barbie~~
I have several pairs of ~3" heeled pumps without straps. I wear them either bare foot in the summer or with stockings or tights in the winter. When I first started wearing them I would have problems keeping them on, my heel would lift and I would lose the shoe. Now I have no problems. Not sure how to describe it but it involves adding a bit of a bend of my toes to keep the shoe close to my heel. This is not a thought out process, just something that my foot learned so that I can wear the shoes that I love. It took a few weeks to get used to them but now it is natural.
Hope that it helps,
Tia Anne
Barbie got me really going to want to own some boots (not much time here to wear boots, because it is 85º F again).
But I wanted a pair. I bought these, they are knee high with a 3 1/2" heel. I can walk pretty well in up to 4" high shoes, as long as they have a block heel!
Now I have to hope for some cooler days for me to wear them!
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Those boots would be perfect for you to visit us in Colorado. It was in the teens most of the day and single digits expected tonight. Where did you find the boots?
Tia Anne
Quote from: Anne Blake on December 28, 2018, 06:03:50 PM
Those boots would be perfect for you to visit us in Colorado. It was in the teens most of the day and single digits expected tonight. Where did you find the boots?
Tia Anne
TJ Max
Quote from: Dietlind on December 28, 2018, 05:43:29 PM
Barbie got me really going to want to own some boots (not much time here to wear boots, because it is 85º F again).
But I wanted a pair. I bought these, they are knee high with a 3 1/2" heel. I can walk pretty well in up to 4" high shoes, as long as they have a block heel!
Now I have to hope for some cooler days for me to wear them!
(https://i.imgur.com/RXpBi4s.jpg)
Nice!
Quote from: Devlyn on December 29, 2018, 02:35:11 AM
Nice!
Thanks! And here I sit with those boots, and can't wear them, because it will be 89 today. Wearing boots would look a little out of place!
Quote from: Dietlind on December 27, 2018, 07:50:46 AM
How tiny (short) are you girls to be able to walk through the world with those small feet?
5-5 on a good day lol. Depending on what doctor I'm at I can occasionally be 5-6
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Quote from: Sky1090 on December 29, 2018, 09:29:30 AM
5-5 on a good day lol. Depending on what doctor I'm at I can occasionally be 5-6
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I am 6', which is rather tall for my age group. But tall persons are very typical for XXY chromosome conditions. I was never really sporty, but I was liked for playing basket ball in school because of my height. Of course, today's basketball players will dwarf me by more than a foot!
I once got measured in the doctors office at 5' 3"
Quote from: Maid Marion on December 29, 2018, 12:11:45 PM
I once got measured in the doctors office at 5' 3"
It looks like you girls never finished your carrots at the table, and that is the reason that you remained that little! Remember, your mother told you so, but you did not want to believe it! :police: >:-)
My 75mm leather stilettos have molded themselves to fit my feet quite nicely. I now have to pull them off.
Are there any unisex styled street shoes besides perhaps penny loafers and some Indian moccasins? Medical clogs may be another.
Chrissy
Quote from: ChrissyRyan on January 02, 2019, 09:23:19 PM
Are there any unisex styled street shoes besides perhaps penny loafers and some Indian moccasins? Medical clogs may be another.
Chrissy
I think Scetchers have quite a few. I have 3 different pairs of Scetchers that look not different whether male or female. They are more on the sporty side, but would go well with any jeans or khaki type pants
I bought several cute shoes and boots this past week. A girl can often use some nice new shoes and boots. :)
Chrissy
Quote from: ChrissyRyan on January 06, 2019, 09:51:21 PM
I bought several cute shoes and boots this past week. A girl can often use some nice new shoes and boots. :)
Chrissy
You are dead wrong with this statement! It should read : A girl can always use some nice new shoes and boots all the time!
Quote from: Dietlind on January 06, 2019, 09:59:02 PM
You are dead wrong with this statement! It should read : A girl can always use some nice new shoes and boots all the time!
I still see no need for more than about twenty pairs of shoes, outside of any speciality shoes needed.
Have you ever found some nice looking shoes but the store did not have any in your size or desired color? That is disappointing when that happens.
Chrissy
Quote from: ChrissyRyan on January 06, 2019, 10:14:42 PM
I still see no need for more than about twenty pairs of shoes, outside of any speciality shoes needed.
Have you ever found some nice looking shoes but the store did not have any in your size or desired color? That is disappointing when that happens.
Chrissy
This is killing me! After all, I was the guy who had 35 pairs of male shoes! I need at least as many girl ones! And yes, I like those lazy type suede shoes with the block heels. I would want them so bad that I am almost drooling over them! And the stupid stores don't have them in a size 11 or 12. They all stop at 10! I almost feel like chopping some sections off of my toes!
Here they have all kinds of feminizing surgeries, they can reshape entire faces, but the simple thing to make the feet a little smaller seems to be rocket science for those cosmetic surgeons! It would not even need to look good, because most of the foot is hidden inside of that beautiful lace structure of the shoe anyway, just make those darn fee a number or two smaller!
Please, pretty please?
I mostly wear US women's size 10, but for very high heels, even a size 12 is a little bit tight. Today I wear size 12 high heel long boots. Interestingly, the US size 10 and this size 12 are the same (265 mm).
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barbie~~
Quote from: barbie on January 07, 2019, 12:23:01 AM
I mostly wear US women's size 10, but for very high heels, even a size 12 is a little bit tight. Today I wear size 12 high heel long boots. Interestingly, the US size 10 and this size 12 are the same (265 mm).
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barbie~~
Who is doing all the top pictures of you wearing those shoes? I am alone and have nobody to take the pics for me. the dog refuses to learn how to do it!
I am currently wearing knee high boots, with a 3" heel. They are size 11, and fit perfectly. I would not fit into a size 10.
I have a table that compares EU sizes with US sizes, and there it shows that US size 11 is like EU size 41 - 42 , and US size 11 1/2 is like EU size 42 (I hope the formatting stays OK)
EU USA
35 4
35-36 5
36 5 ½
36-37 6
37 6 ½
37-38 7
38 7 ½
38-39 8
39 8 ½
39-40 9
40 9 ½
40-41 10
41 10 ½
41-42 11
42 11 ½
Use a tripod and a self timer, a common feature on digital cameras.
Quote from: Maid Marion on January 07, 2019, 03:43:26 PM
Use a tripod and a self timer, a common feature on digital cameras.
Does anybody still have a camera other than the one in the cellphone? I have not owned a camera for many years now!
A google search suggests that iOS 8 put self timers on iPhones. Before that people downloaded Apps to fix that omission.
Quote from: Maid Marion on January 07, 2019, 04:32:16 PM
A google search suggests that iOS 8 put self timers on iPhones. Before that people downloaded Apps to fix that omission.
How about Android?, And one has to convince he darn phone to stay in a certain position. sound pretty complicated for a simple medical person! ???
Quote from: Dietlind on January 07, 2019, 04:09:47 PM
Does anybody still have a camera other than the one in the cellphone? I have not owned a camera for many years now!
Yes, in fact I own two cameras that aren't cell phones. One doesn't get used much but the other sure does.
Quote from: GordonG on January 07, 2019, 07:31:14 PM
Yes, in fact I own two cameras that aren't cell phones. One doesn't get used much but the other sure does.
I have a Samsung S9+ with the "super" camera in it. According to Consumer Report, it is way better than most stand alone cameras. why then, would I want another camera?
Quote from: Dietlind on January 07, 2019, 08:56:55 PM
I have a Samsung S9+ with the "super" camera in it. According to Consumer Report, it is way better than most stand alone cameras. why then, would I want another camera?
All you have to do is Google "why is a regular camera better than a cell phone." And read a few articles.
I noticed that there are seasonal sales going on now for boots and shoes.
You might want to glance at Kohl's to see if there is something appealing for you.
Zappos is another site, good for larger sizes, but their prices are usually higher than Kohl's.
TJ Maxx may lead you to some bargains too.
Chrissy
Quote from: ChrissyRyan on January 07, 2019, 09:08:02 PM
I noticed that there are seasonal sales going on now for boots and shoes.
You might want to glance at Kohl's to see if there is something appealing for you.
Zappos is another site, good for larger sizes, but their prices are usually higher than Kohl's.
TJ Maxx may lead you to some bargains too.
Chrissy
I got my lovely knee high boots from TJMaxx online!
I need one more pair of shoes,to be done for the moment, I want a pair of black pumps with a max 2: high stiletto type heel to wear for more formal reasons. But I am scared to buy them online just by their looks, I have to see how they feel on my feet. I looked at TJMaxx, but could not find anything there. I was lucky to find nice shoes at JC Penney's, and that's where I will shop for them.
With nothing to post to the last few days, I shopped and spent a lot of gift cards!
I bought six, yes, six pairs of boots and shoes!
Oh my goodness!
Thanks for your footwear ideas ladies!
Chrissy
Quote from: ChrissyRyan on January 14, 2019, 05:18:03 PM
With nothing to post to the last few days, I shopped and spent a lot of gift cards!
I bought six, yes, six pairs of boots and shoes!
Oh my goodness!
Thanks for your footwear ideas ladies!
Chrissy
SIX pairs? Are you sure you are not overdoing it young lady?
Quote from: Dietlind on January 14, 2019, 06:27:53 PM
SIX pairs? Are you sure you are not overdoing it young lady?
Linde,
Yes, and they all fit nicely and are comfy. I got various shades of browns, and black. :)
Chrissy
Quote from: ChrissyRyan on January 19, 2019, 02:04:50 PM
Linde,
Yes, and they all fit nicely and are comfy. I got various shades of browns, and black. :)
Chrissy
I was the guy who had 35 pairs of shoes (or was that the girl inside me who wanted those)? I am working now very hard on getting a similar number of girls shoes. I am up to 10 pairs currently, but I definitely have my eyes laid already on two more pairs.
I'm only up to 5 or 6 pairs. I have to look again. I'm looking for a pair of ankle boots, suede, beige with about a 2 inch heel in size 11.5. I want to try them on first but I may be able to go with size 12 inch in a boot.
Quote from: Donica on January 19, 2019, 03:13:06 PM
I'm only up to 5 or 6 pairs. I have to look again. I'm looking for a pair of ankle boots, suede, beige with about a 2 inch heel in size 11.5. I want to try them on first but I may be able to go with size 12 inch in a boot.
I have those in brown and in black. I bought one pair in 11 at JCPenny, and the her pair in 12 at Nordstrom Rack. The black ones have a 2 1/2 " heel, the brown ones are 3"
Two more pairs of boots delivered from AliExpress.com:
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Both are comfy, but the long ones is more comfortable because the heels are not so high.
barbie~~
Quote from: barbie on January 19, 2019, 04:24:16 PM
Two more pairs of boots delivered from AliExpress.com:
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Both are comfy, but the long ones is more comfortable because the heels are not so high.
barbie~~
Looking good again!
I think I might try on some more shoes and boots, these end of winter season sales are a bit enticing. The selection is not as good, but the prices are good.
Besides, buy now and use them for NEXT fall and winter, not just right now!
Chrissy
Well I did end up getting one more pair of nice warm boots.
The price was right also. :)
Chrissy
Quote from: ChrissyRyan on February 09, 2019, 07:43:43 PM
Well I did end up getting one more pair of nice warm boots.
The price was right also. :)
Chrissy
@ChrissyRyan Dear Chrissy:I am certain that you are very aware of the rule here on the forums:
"Pictures or it didn't happen!!!"Hugs,
Danielle
I purchased two more pairs of boots in January.
Thigh-high boots with 3-inch heels, which is very comfortable to walk on, and for actually wearing in the real winter.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/New-2015-Plus-size-32-43-Autumn-Winter-Women-s-Shoes-Knee-Boots-Autumn-Boots-Sapatos/32465366096.html
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4890/31995305797_63de93a75f_b.jpg)
And about 5-inch heel ankle boots, which is not difficult to walk on.
(https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7864/46255181754_195a772f3a_b.jpg)
Both were from AliExpress.com.
barbie~~
I found the cutest beige suede ankle boots with 2 inch heels in size 11 from DSW. They fit a bit loose but with a pair of cute socks, they're perfect. :D Next up, a pair of Ugg boots as the weather here has been below freezing in the mornings the past few weeks.
As a comment to prior post:
There are some knock offs (not counterfeits) of Ugg boots if you want a similar look but want to spend less money. Just look around online for them.
Black stilettos are the most essential one for me, but I occasionally wear them. I mostly wear athletic shoes or flat sandals.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/xdmCMBAmEWo
barbie~~