I was having a conversation with a friend earlier this week, lamenting about the fact that I can't walk around town in high heels anymore because my pain threshold is embarrassingly low. One of the best feelings in the world is coming home from a long day at work and literally kicking off my high heels. Ahhh...On that note, have a wonderful weekend!
Another Evening, jkldesign, US$23
P.S. Maybe I just need to find some comfortable shoes? (Easier said than done.)
Photo credits: http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5356614
I've just discovered your blog today, and love it! I totally hear you on reduced pain threshold when it comes for wearing heels. Last weekend, on a rare late night out, I was walking across several blocks in 4.5" heels at 3am, oh the pain! (I usually carry a pair of thongs in my handbag, but that evening hadn't expected to be walking). How does one increase high-heel tolerance?
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by my blog and for your sweet comments! I love your blog too!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I cannot stand high heels either. I love them but unfortunately it's so painful!
Wow, I like your blog. ;) Would you like to link up?
ReplyDeleteI think I spent most of my summer making diy cut offs ;) so fun and addicting. Can't wait to see the outcome, love. :)
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Omg that photograph is soooo gorgeous. The eiffel tower and gorgeous pumps in one shot :p
ReplyDeleteOh no you poor thing, maybe you need to start investing in more wedges (not that tacky cork kind) there are some nice ones out there atm/
I am exactly the same. I wear heels, am in unbelievable pain, tell myself I will stop wearing them so much but I always carry on wearing them..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo! I love the Eiffel Tower and those shoes are gorgeous.
In stilettos as we speak, and have been all around town today as well -- what's a girl to do? :)
ReplyDeleteI can wear high heels—as long as they're platform wedges. Stilettos are beautiful, but they don't offer any support.
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