Definition of Shoes

My best friend once asked me a very interesting question, how to choose the right shoe? Allow me to clarify, what she means is how do I know that's the "right" shoe for me?

We were shopping at Charles & Keith that time, I picked a pair of 4-inch open toe black shoes with a cute little goldish ribbon in the back of ankle, asked the sale assistant for a size 7/7.5/8 (hold your jaw and don't act like you don't know I have big feet k) and then I answered, it has to be sexy. The shoe itself has to be sexy when I first look at it. I know, my explanation is still studiously vague, but that's true. We all defines sexy in many different ways, which is fine, because this is our uniqueness that makes us special.

Anyway, I tried on that shoes and OHHHHH~~ Very uncomfortable, and no sizes fit me :(

Of course, I didn't buy it, I can't even walk with it. Size 7 was too tight, 7.5 was too tight in the front and size 8 was completely loose. It makes me realize that although we all hold different perception about sexiness, we have seemingly similar finding about comfort; it simply means something that makes us feel good, feel like being ourselves and feel like we O.W.N it.

And yet, sexiness and comfort do not always befriend with expensiveness.

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Just like this inexpensive dressy heels I got from F21, the mix studs that wrap around the ankle are inexplicably sexy (to me) and most importantly, its 4-inch heels are surprisingly comfortable too ;)


Stay pretty,
Bev
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