classic: basic black pumps

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So, yes, I was looking for a comfortable pair of heels, and naturally wanted to find that basic, quintessential, serviceable black pump.

I knew exactly what I wanted, which often causes problems for me. A wide, rounded toe, no platform, 3-4″ (really, 3. Keeping a 4″ heel was a surprise to me), leather, flattering lines, no embellishments, comfortable. A lot to ask, and I’d turned down every candidate until this shoe.

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They even look basically cute without any feet in them, which in a size 10 is truly not the standard. They are not insanely comfortable, I admit, but they are not unfriendly (especially with insoles), which is, in the context, high praise. In a way, this is not even relevant, I think of them more as props than as actual functional items. Sort of in the same category as faux bangs and fake glasses…fake shoes. Or, only real shoes for a limited time on any given wearing. I’m not going to try to walk very far in them, as the feminist in me balks at this. Why should I suffer in discomfort? In the realm of my tableau-creating, though, I want them as an option. I understand their limitations, and I am still interested in the silhouette they make possible.

I keep incorporating them into future visions (you know, fashion visions), and dub them powerful additions to the closet. It seems so sensible and efficient to add one [collective] item capable of effecting great, versatile change rather than several lesser items. This is a very French stance, and also very me. At least, it is very me on my practical, intelligent days.

What I’m taking away from this experience is: the Cole Haan Nike Air line is worth checking out. Steep at full price but not bad if you can find them in great used condition, which is what I did.

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on the street: rain boots (mostly)

I love the rain. Especially when I have my rain boots on.

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I liked the accent of neon pink on these Air Jordans worn with all black.

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Bricks look so good in the rain. And anything set against them, it seems.

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Bright things look brighter. Marathon runners everywhere.

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Mother-son matching. Couldn’t see if the baby was wearing teeny Hunters. One can only hope.

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It’s a little monotonous how many people wear black rain boots. But contrasting liners help.

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I mean, at least they aren’t black.

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In a sea of black and brown, I saw these red boots several blocks away.

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Yes to this whole scenario.

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Two-tone with tweed. More tweed is needed, I am thinking.

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My rain boots (Kamik).

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