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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-02-28 04:11 pm

[ SECRET POST #2978 ]


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Re: Style advice thread

(Anonymous) 2015-02-28 10:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Depending on what's acceptable where you work:

1) Nurses' shoes. They're meant to be comfortable for people on their feet all day. They are still a pretty casual shoe, though. I had a black pair that I wore back when I worked in fast food and cashired, but they might not fly in an office (unless it's super casual) or upscale retail job.

2) Look for something with an athletic shoe/casual shoe/hiking boot construction but in mor formal materials. My current "everyday" shoes are sort of casual/semi-athletic in shape and feel, but the uppers are entirely brown leather and the soles are not typical athletic shoe soles (but still comfortable) so they read as more formal but are really comfy. (My mom used to have a pair of shoes that were basically suede sneakers and she could get away with wearing them in all kinds of situations when wearing regular sneakers would be a faux pas.)

3) Try looking at some mens' shoes, maybe? This is how I buy winter/work boots: I shop the mens' boot clearance sales because my feet are big enough to fit tge lower end of te mens' size range and it's the smaller mens' sizes that end up on clearance (plus it's easy to find them in wide widths). Never tried it with shoes.