Posted: January 24th, 2012 | Author: admin | Filed under: Tux & Gown & Jeans | Tags: good, Running, shoes, some | 3 Comments »
I’m trying to find some good women’s shoes for running. Some that are comfortable, good looking, good for running long distances, and that will last a long time. Any suggestions?
Posted: January 17th, 2012 | Author: admin | Filed under: Tux & Gown & Jeans | Tags: comfortable, good, look, shoes, Skirt, some, this | 5 Comments »
My little cousin and her church are going on this hiking trip to the falls. It’s not really “hiking”, but walking through the woods (and other stuff…it’s not just a walk either) and over rocks. The church is a pentacostal church and the majority of the women wear skirts all the time. My little cousin wants me to go with her and I told her I would, and my grandmother thought that it would be appropriate for me to wear a skirt as well :-/ A skirt while out in the woods? eek
I guess you didn’t need all that info, but I thought I would give it anyway. The only non-dressy skirt I have looks something like this (except mine is white): http://www.swakdesigns.com/images/PRODUCT/medium/Haley.jpg What are some shoe styles that would be comfortable but also go with a skirt similar to that one? No sandals please! Thank you!
Posted: September 13th, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Tux & Gown & Jeans | Tags: comfortable, inexpensive, Professional, shoes, some, teaching, woman | 1 Comment »
I need teaching shoes. I can’t find my old ones. I live in Los Angeles and get around by bus because I cannot afford a car or insurance. I only work part time as a substitute teacher right now, but hopefully will get a full time position soon. I need teaching shoes. When it comes to comfort and safety for my feet, I’m willing to cough up up to $50 for shoes.
My old pair were black, leather SAS walking shoes. My boyfriend hates them because they look like granny mushroom shoes, and he wants me to get something hipper, more youthful, and prettier. He even suggested fashionable lady shoes with 2-3 inch heels, like that would ever happen. I’m not out to make him happy, I need comfortable professional teaching shoes to make my feet happy, and to make me happy. After all, he doesn’t see me when I teach, and if we go out, I’ll buy another pair of fancy lady heels.
Question: Where in Los Angeles, CA can a professional working woman on a budget find a comfortable pair of sensible teaching shoes? How much does it cost?
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