I am ! fussy.
I like vintage styles and when they are not in style I get upset at not being able to source them.
I end up with 10 pairs to see me though the times when that style goes out.
tends to come back every few years.
I am ! fussy.
I like vintage styles and when they are not in style I get upset at not being able to source them.
I end up with 10 pairs to see me though the times when that style goes out.
tends to come back every few years.
I used to prefer formal shoes to trainers, but lately switched. I still wear formal shoes for work and Jewish holy days. I find it's hard to get the right level of tightness (for want of a better expression). I want my feet to feel enclosed, but not too tightly. I find by afternoon I want to take my formal shoes off, which isn't always possible.
I understand you want a good support.
I am like that with jumpers and cardigans can only stand to wear them a short time
I also try to stick to the same styles, because I don't particularly like change generally, but with shoes in particular I find it hard to choose them, because they often don't fit 100% until you've worn them in a bit.
I also try to stick to the same styles, because I don't particularly like change generally, but with shoes in particular I find it hard to choose them, because they often don't fit 100% until you've worn them in a bit.
I tend to need the same style of shoe a few of the same then I am happy. But I also have a few different pairs too in different styles. But would not be comfortable without my usual shoes in stock at home