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Burberry, Cole Haan, Frye, Isabel Marant, Londonsole, Sam Edelman, Sorel, Stuart Weitzman, Timberland, Zara
I’ve been wearing a size ten shoe since I was 10 years old and I’ve never really had an issue with the size of my feet per-say just the way they look in certain shoes. My double digit shoe size looks cute in a ballet flat with a little toe cleavage but put them in a pointy toe flat and they begin to look like Noah’s Arch. With that in mind I try to wear shoes that not only compliment my wardrobe but my height. During my hiatus from work I’ve been doing some spring cleaning and ended up cleaning out about 30 pairs of shoes that I have not worn in years, so naturally I needed to replace a few of them. Here are a few of the shoes I added to my Fall collection and a few you might like as well. Some are expensive and some are more affordable. I walk every day so I tend to invest a little more money in my shoes because they have to last more than one season. In New York City it’s all about the shoes, the coat and the bag when it gets cold outside.
- I splurged on these Stuart Weitzman shoes. They look super sexy on and the heal is very comfortable for trekking on city sidewalks. Not an everyday shoe but definitely a date night or girls night out staple. I’ll also wear it to the office. (Stuart Weitzman)
- These heals by Zara are super cute for a fall winter transition heal. (Zara)
- I’m obsessed with Frye Boots. The leather is superb, the styles are classic and they last forever. They cost a little more than your Sam Edelman or Jessica Simpson but that’s because you’ll get many years of use out of them. Worth every penny so save up for these. I’ve had a pair of Frye boots for five years (Frye)
- These flats are super cute for girls with big feet and small feet alike. I first purchased these shoes when I was in London many years ago. But they sell them here in the US. I really like them because they give a nice amount of toe cleavage. If you want your foot to look a little smaller these will do the trick (London Sole)
- I’m loving some fringe right now and these Sam Edelman heals are the perfect way to incorporate it into your wardrobe with a purpose. (Sam Edelman)
- I’ve been wanting a pair of loafers for a while but every time I tried them on my feet looked massive. I purchased these at Macy’s on sale about a week ago but I had to get them one size smaller. They are very comfortable and give my outfits a nice pop. (Cole Haan)
- Timberland boots were my go to campus shoe circa 1995 and these in this fresh grey tone are making me fall in love all over again. With a pair of winter white jeans…So Fly!(Timberland)
- I purchased these Sorel boots last winter after finding the last pair lying on the floor in Bloomingdales utterly destroyed shoe department after a snow storm. They were sold out every where. The perfect city, suburb and country boot when you want to look cute but still walk through dirt and grime. (Sorel)
- These flats at Zara remind me of the Stuart Weitzman flats but at a fraction of the price. Cute for fall. (Zara)
- Ash wedges are the best, they give good height, a cool look and the toe is nice and round. They will last at least two years and they cost way less than the Isable Marant wedges. (Ash)
- Burberry’s wedge sneaker would be my real splurge for the fall (if I can swing them and still be financially responsible). I’m not going to pretend these shoes aren’t ridiculous in price but that still doesn’t stop me from wanting them. Only to be worn on totally clean days in the city that means no rain showers past (puddles), present, or possible future and absolutely no snow storms. (Burberry)