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Back to oxfords? Let's review!

PinkPrincess113, you have two oxfords up in Post #10,343, and you already said you got the first ones? I'm going to Yay! the first one, and Nay! the second. If you got the first ones already, there's no need to get the other pair of oxfords. I'm not terribly in love with either one, but the first pair seems very manageable.

And there you are.
 
bangkokdoll, yay to those in general. Not sure about the color though. But I have them in black and they are super comfy and look even better on (with jeans, skirt and dresses).
 
PinkPrincess113 - #2 is helluva lot better
Milfbutsingle - yay to the shoes but nay to the color - choose a different one that is appropriate for every occasion
 
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What about these shoes? If anyone here owns very comfortable flats that you would recommend then please feel free ( but no Tory Burch, so sick of her flats!) to let me know.
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Milfbutsingle- Yay! Only because I like the color and the detailing. I also think it's very appropriate for work. I've heard Lanvin flats were comfortable but never tried them. For me I would try to find a flat with a rubber sole that's not obvious, for comfort. ;)
 
First weekend of Spring (at least in my neck of the woods). Time to see what shoes have blossomed into the "Yay or Nay" thread...

I'm going to have to Nay! the flats in Post #10,351 for two reasons. The first is that open-toe and peep-toe flats aren't to my liking. I've always thought that open-toes and peep-toes were better meant for shoes with higher heels. It's a touch of elegance and style worst suited for flat or kitten heel shoes. The second reason is that those minute (as in small) cutouts around most of the flats aren't to my liking much either. Two wrongs don't make a right, and two nays don't make a yay. So I'm failing these.

Instead, I'd probably see some airy, yet stylish closed-toe flats instead. If you fancy peep-toes, perhaps try a wedge slip-on shoe with a peep-toe design. If you fancy airy and peep-toes, your best bet would be a pair of open-sided, open-toed or peep-toed pumps.



So there you are. Nay to the flats.
 
What about these ankle boots? I've been lusting over the perfect ankle boots for quite some time (2 years long enough?!), but I'm so picky about details, and 99% of ankle boots have a liiiitle something off about them... or they're too expensive. I actually like these a lot, but I'm still not entirely sure I want them because I envisioned having black ones. GAAAAH. Is this color versatile enough to go with everything (or lots of things)?

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tell me what to do!! :( :blush:
 
^^ The color will definitely go with a lot of things, but I have a personal bias against those types of bows/details on shoes. I don't know why, it just bothers me. But I've seen people wear shoes like this and they usually look okay. Personally, it's a nay (and also because I either go for really flat shoes or those with at least 3" heels, nothing in between).

I think I had the same problem when I was looking for my first pair of ankle boots. There were so many designs and colors, but I couldn't find the perfect one for me and my wardrobe. When you find the right pair for you, you'll know.

If you feel like the pair above goes well with your style and would fit perfectly into your wardrobe then, by all means, get it.

But if the color bothers you, you'll still be looking for those perfect black ankle boots! You won't be satisfied until you do, trust me :)
 
I don't mind the bow detail for the booties in post #10,360. Options, however, may be limited. I'll say Yay! because they look cute and have that delicious chocolate brown color. I'll leave it up to you to wear these in certain ways and pull some looks off. We're debating the shoes and not what fashion choices to go with. However, I like the boots.
 
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