women’s dress shoes
July 22nd, 2009 by God Son
If The Women’s Dress Shoe Fits, Buy It!
By Olivia Morrow
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womens dress shoes
In this age of enlightenment, how come we still call them women’s dress shoes?
Sure, most of the time we wear our women’s dress shoes with a dress, but more often than not we also wear them with our tailored trousers, business suits and jeans. But we don’t call them “tailored trousers shoes” do we?
The. . . damn. . . things. . . hurt. The moral of the story being “Yes girls, your designer dress shoes will always get you your man!”
So here are my not-so-serious tips on how to have a wardrobe full of fabulous women’s dress shoes:*Make the shoe salesperson your “new best friend”. *Forget comfort when you’ve got class! *Remember cost does not equal comfort when shopping for designer dress shoes.
Far be it from me to postulate on learning nothing from our forefathers (oops, I mean mothers!), but as long as Mr Blahnik, and Jimmy Choo, and assorted other grand masters of shoe design keep making designer women’s dress shoes (there’s that phrase again) that are simply to-die-for, well, bunions be damned, I’ll die for them!
Womens Narrow Dress Shoes – Extremely hard to Find
By Trevor Mulholland
Womens narrow dress shoes are very hard to find. Finding womens narrow dress shoes is, in fact, harder than finding larger womens sized shoes!
Being petite may be nice – but shopping for petite shoes is a real big problem! Even when petite sized shoes are found, they are often still too wide to fit a petite and narrow foot!
Some stores carry narrow shoes, but the chain shoe stores and discount stores usually don’t. Specialty clothing stores that sell clothing specifically for petite women often carry shoes, but their selection is typically very limited. What is a woman with narrow feet to do? Start in the chain stores. Discount stores will rarely special order anything for anybody, but sometimes the chain shoe stores will – if you ask, and if you pay a deposit up front. You next option is to visit a small privately owned shoe store. You will also enjoy very personalized service in these types of stores that you won’t find in the chain stores and discount stores – of course, you will pay for that service by paying a higher price for the shoes unfortunately.
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