Trying to find quality shoes for little money can be as hard as finding a CEO who can balance a budget in today's economy. But, today I wore two pairs of shoes, both from Target, which means reasonably priced, and both of good quality. Firstly, I word a pair of incredibly comfortable ballet slipper flats that seem to just mold to my foot, almost as if I am barefoot. Now they aren't high fashion, simple black cloth with an bohemian-esque embroidered design by a no-name company, but for tromping all around campus they work wonders. Best part? I got them for probably about 6 dollars on sale. I've had these shoes going on 2 years, and they are as good as the day I bought them, except for some muddiness due to my wandering walk through the Arb a few days ago.
The second pair I donned today were also from Target but the absolute opposite. They are my Power Shoes: black mary-jane snakeskin leather stilettos with a heel to kill. I bought these probably 2 or 3 years ago, when Issac Mizarahi was first designing for Target and they were probably 25 dollars. The design is simple and sleek, perfect for, as I did today, dressing up a chic outfit. They are one of the most versatile shoe I own, as one day I will wear it with jeans and the next with a cocktail dress.
Now you could go and spend $492.00 on bluefly.com and get this gorgeous pair of Jimmy Choos, also simple and sleek. But except for the thicker heel, as is currently in style and was not 3 years ago when I got mine, they accomplish the same look.
I love designer shoes and I am not saying that they aren't worth it, but everyone can find shoes that fit their budget. It just takes a little time, effort, and magic shoe fairy dust.
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