I did a little judicious deliberate stretching of the toe box in my pair in the Whiskey brown--dampen inside with a 50/50 rubbing alcohol/water mix, stuff feet inside, wear around the house, repeat until comfy--and found the results pleasing. Now the only thing keeping me from wearing them is that I am afraid to get them muddy in this weather!
hope you love them!
ReplyDeleteditto! hope you find them comfy. they'll look great for interviews.
ReplyDeletethey're perfect!
ReplyDeleteOh man!!! My excitement at seeing this pic tells me I have become a little too invested in this saga :)
ReplyDeleteHope they are perfect!
yay!!!!
ReplyDeletewhich color heel??
Ahh, much better.
ReplyDelete**jealous**
ReplyDeleteI'm such a indecisive, waffling ninny!
ReplyDeleteI'm wearing them right now, my toes are protesting a little, but the insole helps. But they're gorgeous and really will go with everything.
Stay tuned for my interview outfit! I need to exchange the top for a smaller size tomorrow, and then it's up and away for me.
Leanne--black stained wood heel. LOVE!
ReplyDeleteI did a little judicious deliberate stretching of the toe box in my pair in the Whiskey brown--dampen inside with a 50/50 rubbing alcohol/water mix, stuff feet inside, wear around the house, repeat until comfy--and found the results pleasing. Now the only thing keeping me from wearing them is that I am afraid to get them muddy in this weather!
ReplyDeletethat's a good idea, redfox! my wide feet aren't very happy with RC's narrow shoes.
ReplyDeletegood choice. they look great!
ReplyDeletehappy you blog more often :)
ReplyDeleteawesome! they look great!
ReplyDeletelooks awesome! looking forward to your interview outfit, too!
ReplyDeletethe interview outfit is very jcrewified, but so it goes...!
ReplyDeleteWhere did you find them?
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ReplyDeletejocy,
ReplyDeletei bought them at gravity pope here in toronto. as much as it pained me to pay nearly $100 more than in the US...