Shoe of the day

Shoe of the day

Fashionable shoes, each day of the week.

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Zebra Print Ankle Boots by Stuart Weitzman

From:  splendicity.com
Animal prints are always fun. The colors, the patterns, the ability to accessorize…I could go on and on about the reasons why I love animal prints. ShopBop One of the main reasons I love animal prints during the colder months of the year is because I have an excuse to wear animal print boots! And now that ankle boots are all the rage I can wear both together. I adore these Stuart Weitzman Pipe Cover Up Pumps in a zebra print for all these reasons. And the four inch heel is even more... Read Full Story

Crocs Woolly Mammoth Clog

From:  myshoetalk.com
Did you possibly think you could love crocs even more than you already do? This Woolly Mammoth clog takes seasonal wearing out of the picture and allows you to wear your favorite every day shoe as much and as often as you like. It’s fully lined with snuggly fleece that will hug every curve of your foot as you walk. Now that is pure satisfaction! The Woolly Mammoth is even more comfy than the traditionnal Mammoth. The plastic is more flexible/cushy…as cushy as my Crocs Athens sandal soles... Read Full Story

Prada Resort 2009: From Classic to Glam

From:  shoeblog.com
In case you haven’t yet seen these in stores, several of this Fall’s resort collections have start to turn up at our favorite online shopping sites. Today’s focus is the Prada 2009 Resort Collection. For more conservative ladies,  a number of these 2009 Resort styles are simple, feminine, classic, and stylish. The low demi-wedge sandals are a nice change from recent trends toward higher and more precarious styles. If you happen to prefer the higher heel, the ombre nude Maryjane pumps have... Read Full Story

Friday Shoe History Corner: Late Edition

From:  shoeblog.com
Oh dear, where has the time gone?  All week I was looking forward to this interesting little Friday Shoe History Corner tidbit, and thanks to a crazily busy Friday, I’ve missed my deadline. Ah well, you won’t hold it against me, will you? Because I’m here to remind us that we live in wonderful times where our shoes are concerned.  Not only can a girl find a pair of comfy and stylish booties like the Bernardo Sahara bootie for the totally reasonable price of $169 (or, free for one lucky... Read Full Story

Bestprice Crocs shoes

From:  pricewis.com
takes seasonal wearing out of the picture and allows you to wear your favorite every day shoe as much and as often you like. It’s fully lined with snuggly fleece that will hug every curve of your foot as you walk. Now that is pure satisfaction! crocs Mammoth Clog Price: $40.00 ( USD ) Category: Shoes crocs Toddler/Little Kid Mammoth Clog Price: $29.95 ( USD ) Category: Shoes... Read Full Story

Friday Shoe History Corner: Shoes for Project Runway’s Kenley

From:  shoeblog.com
  As Natalie Portman put it on last week’s episode, Kenley’s like some 40s broad.  She styles herself well, although the jury’s still out for me on her designs and her personality.  But she does indeed work the 40s style, and with that in mind, I’m taking it upon myself to suggest a pair of pairs she might want to look into.  No, they’re not vintage 40s, but they’re certainly styled that way. The first is the Cole Haan Camilla Air .  This one comes in 3 colors, but trust me, Kenley, this... Read Full Story

Shoe History Corner: Bernard Rudofsky

From:  shoeblog.com
This shoe history corner post is dedicated to Bernardo Rudofsky.  A designer and architect, Bernardo was quite progressive in the mid 1900s for questioning the rationality of modern day designs.  He felt that footwear and apparel were not designed with the shape of the human body in mind.  To illustrate his point, Bernardo showcased what a person’s foot needed to look like if it was used to mold a pair of oxford shoes. Similarly, he illustrated the shapely female curves which would... Read Full Story

Shoe Com

Crocs Mammoth Clog Did you possibly think you could love crocs even more than you already do? The Mammoth clog takes seasonality out of the picture and allows you to wear your favorite everyday shoe as often as you like. It’s fully lined with snuggly fleece that’ll hug every curve of your foot as you walk. Now that’s pure satisfaction! Because of the additional fleece lining, these shoes fit more snugly. We recommend that you order a size up. this strapless slip-on takes a cozy... Read Full Story

Friday Shoe History Corner: The fastest shoes in the world are … golden

From:  shoeblog.com
The Olympics are winding down, so I thought I’d give another shout-out to the golden shoes (Puma, of course) Usain Bolt, now officially The Fastest Man in the World, kissed after winning the 100 and 200 m races. The shoes were customized to bear his nickname “Ugo” and were prominently displayed by a clownish, giddy Bolt after he won in style (also setting world records in the process). Apparently, there were complains about Bolt’s unabashed displayed of his sponsor’s logo, which Puma... Read Full Story

Friday Shoe History Corner: Olympic Shoes

From:  shoeblog.com
In honor of the opening ceremony for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, I thought it might be fun to cover some of the shoes worn during past and future Olympics games. Worn during the Tokyo Olympic games in 1965, the “Tokio 64” shoes below weighs just 135 grams per shoe. Runner Maurice Greene’s personalized shoe for the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. Greene won the bronze medal in the 100m race.  Compared to the normal looking shoes back in 64, it’s fun to see how shoes now reflect the... Read Full Story
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