Personally, I would add Chelsea boots to this list. They are "on trend" right now (so it's a great time to buy them) but they're a classic that never goes out of style. ◡̈
Recently, people think of Chelsea boots as the clunky lug sole boots. In actually, most simple zip ankle boots are also Chelsea boots. Those are classic.
I agree, they’re timeless. Do you have any idea how I could incorporate them into my wardrobe, I usually wear really long wide legged pants and jeans, do you think they’ll look good with those? I’ve always seen people wear them with cropped pants
I recently went away for a work trip & forgot to pack flat shoes for daily walking 🙃 I can definitely walk in my heeled boots, but nothing replaces flat shoes. Found a COS store in the city & was able to get a nice leather flats - the last pair they have in store was fortunately in my size! Agree with all the options, great shoes to me are investment pieces so they better be timeless 🙂
Great segment. I do appreciate a classic shoe because they are constantly cycling back into style. Buying quality, properly fitted and then taking care of shoes and boots is essential when buying classic footwear. These should be considered investment pieces, even if purchased at a bargain price. As an example I have a fantastic chunky high heeled slouchy boot that I bought in 1976/77. This was a big purchase at the time and because my foot never changed size I still wear them today - I was 18 - you do the math. When this style cycles in every few years they always are noticed when I wear them and those who ask can’t believe they are vintage. I have always taken care of my footwear & my feet. Have you ever done a video on care and maintenance of footwear leather in particular, but also fabric? A good & important topic on maintaining quality clothing. Thank you. I truly enjoy your program.
My bunions won’t allow me to wear heels or pointed toed shoe! I love the classy shoe choice you shared! Love patented leather! You taste rocks! Love your voice and presentation! ❤️🌹
My search for new shoes has been on my mind for months. The information and ideas from this video will hopefully inspire me to make a choice, a decision, a purchase. Thank you, Audrey Coyne!
I’ve come back because I want a pair of classy and minimal combat boots. I fell in love with the dear Frances ones because they seem decent for both casual outfits AND horseriding.
This was a helpful video. It would be wonderful if you could take these trends and model them with the type of clothing you would style with them. I have given up heels as they are very uncomfortable for me. Thanks.
You have been such a good influence on my fadhion style and my colour palettes in my wardrobe and even my inyerior design at my house. I have recently bought a replica of the nude-black shoes you have owned for quite a few years and it has been the best purchase I have ever done in quite a while. I even bought myswlf a pair of loafer heeled shoes in burgundy, whivh I am in love with 😍😍 i definitely love the 2023 shoe trends, thank you Audrey ❤❤❤
So glad flatter shoes are back on trend as I can no longer wear heels. I have both horse shoe loafers and pretty patient pumps with both silk and velvet bows. I also love high leg flat boots and Chelsey boots in winter. After watching one of your old videos I have also bought myself a pair of black flat lace up leather boots. Sadly the ones you bought are out of my price range although I will keep looking on the pre loved markets. Lots of great ideas in this video.
Amazing! Would you be able to do a video on what pieces you should be splurging on vs saving (for someone who wants to start transitioning their wardrobe into a more timeless classic style but doesn’t have a lot of $)?
I’ve found great pieces at the thrift stores. Sometimes I visit resort areas just to go to the Goodwill or similar stores. I Google thrift stores in the area; some even have reviews.
Great video. Unfortunately I have a pinched nerve in one foot so pointy toe shoes don’t work. I love my ballerina flats and boots, just bought a lace up chunky style for winter and can’t wait to wear them.
I love slingbacks for the warm months (I live in the cold north). I've been meaning to find a nice pair in navy leather in recent years. I inherited wide feet, so finding any kind of attractive shoe is a challenge. I buy Rockport, Clarks, or Earth footwear because they're orthopedically sound and comfortable. I love the beautiful fashion shoes, but I can't walk in high heels and I find they have little to none of the cushioning I'm used to. Those classic pumps were gorgeous, but I can't walk in them.
I have pointed shoes, but they are really bad for my feet and adding it into a heel just wrecks havoc longterm on feet (planter fasciosis and fasciitis). I would also add ballerina "flats" (small heel) with good footbed to the longterm classic shoes.
Pointed toe shoes cause such damage to feet over years of wear: bunions, neuromas, hammertoes, all kinds of problems. Wish I had known earlier in my life…
@@pippas5808 so true - because of all my trendy shoe wear, I can now only wear certain shoes with expensive orthotics, and it is painful and ain’t pretty. When young, I ignored this advice because of my “fashion” desires and now I’m paying. I thought “oh, that won’t happen to me, I have good genes.” Turned out I have good genetics, but that didn’t help my poor abused feet. Love your feet, ladies! Relates to healthy knees, hips, back as well. Ever notice men hardly ever get bunions, plantar fasciitis? Seen the trends for zero drop shoes?
It depends. I really love pointy shoes, but with looooong toes, not short pointy. Also, in long-pointy-toe shoes, the person's toes are not meant to squeeze in the point, that could mean that the shoe is too small. The inside of my long-pointy-toe shoes actually sits empty. 😄 But ultimately, I don't wear shoes that feel uncomfortable, heeled, or flat. Life is too short. 😊
Dear Audrey, thank you for your tips! Where are your sling backs from? The beige with black toes detail… Thank you so much! They look stylish and comfortable❤️
After wearing Birkenstocks for the last 7-8 months I cannot imagine stuffing my feet in pointed flats or heels. My feet love being free! I’ve converted over to zero drop athletic shoes. I bought a pair of GH Bass penny loafers with a leather sole. I also want some earthing/grounding shoes and some moccasins! 🤣🤦🏽♀️ I’m wanting to wear shoes I wore back in the 80’s.
Lovely shoes. I wear size 4 women’s and lately is harder to find even size 5. The size 4 that I find are almost a 6 or 7 because they are size 4 men’s.
Hey, do you think the trend of pointed toe flats shoes can also suit someone whose shoe size is large, for example size 40/UK 7? To me it feels like a boat on the leg and less flattering. I would appreciate it if you could put a link to the middle shoe in the first picture you uploaded in the video or something similar. I liked the shape of it and I would like to try .
With this type of morphology, wedges are your best friends, as well as avoiding any hem lines cutting at the widest part of your calf. Capris are nobody's friends. 😊
The problem with pointed toe shoes is that they make the outfit look good but regularly wearing them can change the shape of your feet. And then the feet don't look good. So, it's a choice between having the outfit look good versus the feet look good
Good content! I agree to add Chelsea boots and I like I have shoes like high quality brogues that are currently not “on trend” because I feel everyone looks the same when everyone just buys and wears Mary Jane’s etc. I also think you need to consider your context and your body type/style: personally I’m fairly broad and tall in my bones, those super dainty shoes looks ridiculous on me. And then I live in Sweden which has loose gravel on the streets for at least 6months during winter: no way thin soles will make you survive winter unfortunately.
I gained a bit of weight over the pandemic and due to some medications, and it's been impossible to find good quality tall boots in a wide or extra wide calf 😢
I will never wear a pointed toe, I don't want bunions and my US womens 11 to look even bigger ! Almost all these styles are duds, except for the sleet tall boot. I will always wear a Chelsea boot ! A chelsea boot will always be timeless and goes back to the 1800s
Unfortunately, my shoe game is on life support. I have very narrow feet and my heel is 2x narrower than my foot. If the shoes don't hug my feet in a comfortable way, it's a no-go. My choices are marginally better with boots. I've ordered online from all the retailers that carry narrow footwear and the choices are dwindling.
Can anyone recommend a solution that would stop flats from making a massacre from my Achilles? I don’t know why it happes but every flat shoe (like pointed or loafers) makes the skin at the back of my foot around Achilles ligament scratch and create blisters. I tried silicone pads but they don’t survive for long and they are not cheep so it’s not sustainable solution…😢
@@limo5724 It's hard to say. I'm not sure what qualifies as "narrow" :) But if I put a bandaid on there, it works fine, my foot doesn't just slips out, it acts as if there was no bandaid. The only difference is my achilles doesn't becone a bloody mess. :)
Oh my goodness, what is the first pair of black pointed flats in the center? I’ve been looking for a pair with that narrow opening (no clue what it’s called so I don’t know what to search for!) - your content is so lovely! 💕
If I remember correctly they’re from Loro Piana :) www.net-a-porter.com/en-us/shop/product/loro-piana/shoes/pointed-toe-flats/rebecca-leather-point-toe-flats/1647597309765219?cm_mmc=sea&vtp00=GOOGLE&vtp01=SEAU&vtp02=19857157387&vtp03=154639511176&vtp04=&vtp05=&vtp06=aud-1663314257673:pla-455341373732&vtp07=&vtp08=9010488&vtp09=&vtp10=g&vtp11=m&vtp12=676006754572&vtp13=&vtp14=pla&vtp15=689071428&vtp16=3074457345626214889&vtp17=US&vtp18=en&vtp19=455341373732&GOO:NAP:AM:US:EX:ENG:SEAU:PLA:SLR:MXO:NEW:WN:LORO-PIANA:LV0:LV1:LV2:XXX:22::&:pla-455341373732&gbraid=0AAAAADRhZns5d4_oKqwwypisxevxJl57a&gclid=Cj0KCQjwj5mpBhDJARIsAOVjBdpzBGu0HZkIFZ-9TP0oHpHhOzdgiXB8FFvGAH3E1fDvcu-28lyptCkaAkqZEALw_wcB
I don’t agree at all about the comment regarding shorter person/shorter heel. I’m 5’1 and wear 2.5-3.5” heels, wedges, or platforms (nice ones 😉) at least 75% of the time. They are absolutely what’s comfortable for me, and I HATE kitten heels. I do like flats on occasion but find the pointed toe often makes the fit strange on a flat. Anyway I’m only commenting because that was quite a generalization to make!
Pointed toe shoes will destroy your feet, regardless of them being flats or heels. I will never wear anything that will harm my body in the "name of fashion". You can be fashionable without doing damage to yourself.
But there's a wide range of choice between trainers and pointed toe shoes. Also, trainers these days are getting away from the typical sport design. You can save your feet and be 'fashionable'.
Definitely have to be careful with pointed toes , make sure they fit properly and have plenty of room, go for high quality and as comfortable as possible.
I disagree with the statement as pointed flats and shoes have been always my favorite and I never get bunions nor pain. Maybe it has to do with the shape of the toes/feet? Mine are "Roman" shaped. In my 50s and still enjoying them. I only wear comfortable clothes and shoes and no high heels.
It really depends on whether it's a short point or a long point. I love long pointed shoes. Your toes are not meant to be crammed in there. There is lots of empty space. 😅 Ultimately... if they don't feel comfortable, round or pointy, flat or heeled, I don't get them.
Unfortunately, pointed shoes are impossible for many people, including myself. They cramp the toes, and the shoes become painful within 5 minutes. I have to admit I’m so tired of hearing pointy shoes recommended.
Nice those pointy toed flats - so long as you have small feet. Those of us with arthritis and foot problems not to mention trans women - it's impossible to find a pair of these in a big enough size. We are left taking ANYTHING that fits - no talk of customizing. You mean no harm but it's too easy to forget those of us with larger feet. All these choices do not apply - even in other styles - do not apply to us. I know you are not a bad person but OUCH.....
Your suggestion of shoes is only good for the perfect foot If you have a wide or slightly chubby, foot, those shoes would not fit well they would be very uncomfortable. Your hand movement is to excessive.
I’d love it if you’d do a video on tights, hosiery, and socks. We’re seeing more of these but it’s a bit confusing on just what to wear.
Personally, I would add Chelsea boots to this list. They are "on trend" right now (so it's a great time to buy them) but they're a classic that never goes out of style. ◡̈
THIS. Chelsea boot in leather never goes out of style and lasts the decades.
Recently, people think of Chelsea boots as the clunky lug sole boots. In actually, most simple zip ankle boots are also Chelsea boots. Those are classic.
I agree, they’re timeless. Do you have any idea how I could incorporate them into my wardrobe, I usually wear really long wide legged pants and jeans, do you think they’ll look good with those? I’ve always seen people wear them with cropped pants
Totally agree brogues❤
Agreed 😊
I would also add Mary Janes, very trendy right now and classic
I Love Mary Janes. They are my ultimate favorite shoe
I agree! They are timeless ❤
I have been watching you for years. You taught me how to dress confidently and be professional.
I’ve been wearing black leather pointed flats since before COVID, so it’s fun to see it on trend again!
I recently went away for a work trip & forgot to pack flat shoes for daily walking 🙃 I can definitely walk in my heeled boots, but nothing replaces flat shoes. Found a COS store in the city & was able to get a nice leather flats - the last pair they have in store was fortunately in my size! Agree with all the options, great shoes to me are investment pieces so they better be timeless 🙂
I love your videos Audrey. So classic and timeless. Thank you!
Yes, lovely list! Timelessness over trendy fashion and I'm glad to see that these have been always a classic. Thank you, Audrey 🙏🏻
You have a very soothing voice and I just love it! 😀
I love all these classic styles, you cannot go wrong, thank you for sharing ❤
I have had my black pointed toe pumps for nine years. They are Simply Vera from Kohls. My favorite shoes.
Great segment. I do appreciate a classic shoe because they are constantly cycling back into style. Buying quality, properly fitted and then taking care of shoes and boots is essential when buying classic footwear. These should be considered investment pieces, even if purchased at a bargain price. As an example I have a fantastic chunky high heeled slouchy boot that I bought in 1976/77. This was a big purchase at the time and because my foot never changed size I still wear them today - I was 18 - you do the math. When this style cycles in every few years they always are noticed when I wear them and those who ask can’t believe they are vintage. I have always taken care of my footwear & my feet.
Have you ever done a video on care and maintenance of footwear leather in particular, but also fabric? A good & important topic on maintaining quality clothing.
Thank you. I truly enjoy your program.
As I get older I look back at old pictures and ask myself what was I thinking?! I am now trying to buy clothes/shoes keeping timelessness in mind.
My bunions won’t allow me to wear heels or pointed toed shoe!
I love the classy shoe choice you shared!
Love patented leather!
You taste rocks!
Love your voice and presentation!
❤️🌹
Have you tried wide shoes? That would probably accommodate your bunion better.
You literally have the most beautiful voice 💗thanks for the video!
💥💥💥💥💥
Great job with recommendations
I wish I could wear heels. My poor ankles 😭
Kitten heels my work for you as they do for my 61 yo ankles 😉
I wear sneakers all the time. You helped me get out of my comfort zone and improve my style. Thanks :)
My search for new shoes has been on my mind for months. The information and ideas from this video will hopefully inspire me to make a choice, a decision, a purchase. Thank you, Audrey Coyne!
I’ve come back because I want a pair of classy and minimal combat boots. I fell in love with the dear Frances ones because they seem decent for both casual outfits AND horseriding.
This was a helpful video. It would be wonderful if you could take these trends and model them with the type of clothing you would style with them. I have given up heels as they are very uncomfortable for me. Thanks.
Love pointed toe ballet flats, penny loafers, block heels, bow details, and my dark brown leather combat boots too! Great video, classics rule.
You have been such a good influence on my fadhion style and my colour palettes in my wardrobe and even my inyerior design at my house.
I have recently bought a replica of the nude-black shoes you have owned for quite a few years and it has been the best purchase I have ever done in quite a while. I even bought myswlf a pair of loafer heeled shoes in burgundy, whivh I am in love with 😍😍 i definitely love the 2023 shoe trends, thank you Audrey ❤❤❤
I have always have classic pumps in different heel height in my closet. Some are over 20 years old. All high quality and still look new.
Thank you so much for sharing 👠🙏❤
Sarah Flint has beautiful high quality heels!
So glad flatter shoes are back on trend as I can no longer wear heels. I have both horse shoe loafers and pretty patient pumps with both silk and velvet bows. I also love high leg flat boots and Chelsey boots in winter. After watching one of your old videos I have also bought myself a pair of black flat lace up leather boots. Sadly the ones you bought are out of my price range although I will keep looking on the pre loved markets. Lots of great ideas in this video.
Good comment. I’m in a similar situation.
Lovely video - thank you!
Amazing! Would you be able to do a video on what pieces you should be splurging on vs saving (for someone who wants to start transitioning their wardrobe into a more timeless classic style but doesn’t have a lot of $)?
I’ve found great pieces at the thrift stores. Sometimes I visit resort areas just to go to the Goodwill or similar stores. I Google thrift stores in the area; some even have reviews.
Hi Audrey, love your videos. Please continue
Thank you, Audrey!❤
Thank you for this video. I have or have had every shoe in your video. I so love slingbacks and kitten heels. Will follow trend and get the bow heel.😊
Great info! Thank you!
Great video. Unfortunately I have a pinched nerve in one foot so pointy toe shoes don’t work. I love my ballerina flats and boots, just bought a lace up chunky style for winter and can’t wait to wear them.
I love slingbacks for the warm months (I live in the cold north). I've been meaning to find a nice pair in navy leather in recent years. I inherited wide feet, so finding any kind of attractive shoe is a challenge. I buy Rockport, Clarks, or Earth footwear because they're orthopedically sound and comfortable. I love the beautiful fashion shoes, but I can't walk in high heels and I find they have little to none of the cushioning I'm used to. Those classic pumps were gorgeous, but I can't walk in them.
Poppy Barley heels are very comfy and some of their shoes come in wide widths as well.
I have pointed shoes, but they are really bad for my feet and adding it into a heel just wrecks havoc longterm on feet (planter fasciosis and fasciitis). I would also add ballerina "flats" (small heel) with good footbed to the longterm classic shoes.
I size up with pointy shoes and feels comfortable.
Love this video, and your voice is so pleasant to listen to. Could you please recommend stores where I could shop for footwear. 💜
Ever since I was 35 (42 now) I’ve kept the heel at 3.5” or below.
Enjoyed this video 😊
i love you and your content
Pointed toe shoes cause such damage to feet over years of wear: bunions, neuromas, hammertoes, all kinds of problems. Wish I had known earlier in my life…
As do heels. Flat and wide is the way to go for foot health in years to come!
@@pippas5808 so true - because of all my trendy shoe wear, I can now only wear certain shoes with expensive orthotics, and it is painful and ain’t pretty. When young, I ignored this advice because of my “fashion” desires and now I’m paying. I thought “oh, that won’t happen to me, I have good genes.” Turned out I have good genetics, but that didn’t help my poor abused feet. Love your feet, ladies! Relates to healthy knees, hips, back as well.
Ever notice men hardly ever get bunions, plantar fasciitis? Seen the trends for zero drop shoes?
It depends. I really love pointy shoes, but with looooong toes, not short pointy.
Also, in long-pointy-toe shoes, the person's toes are not meant to squeeze in the point, that could mean that the shoe is too small. The inside of my long-pointy-toe shoes actually sits empty. 😄
But ultimately, I don't wear shoes that feel uncomfortable, heeled, or flat. Life is too short. 😊
The video did not take under consideration about difference in the shape of feet
@@GoogleAccount-hz2colol a video can’t cover everything about everything.
It would have awesome to have some links to your picks : )
A great video. Thank you beautiful lady
Dear Audrey, thank you for your tips! Where are your sling backs from? The beige with black toes detail… Thank you so much! They look stylish and comfortable❤️
After wearing Birkenstocks for the last 7-8 months I cannot imagine stuffing my feet in pointed flats or heels. My feet love being free! I’ve converted over to zero drop athletic shoes. I bought a pair of GH Bass penny loafers with a leather sole. I also want some earthing/grounding shoes and some moccasins! 🤣🤦🏽♀️ I’m wanting to wear shoes I wore back in the 80’s.
Excelente 👍🏼🙏😘
Lovely shoes. I wear size 4 women’s and lately is harder to find even size 5. The size 4 that I find are almost a 6 or 7 because they are size 4 men’s.
Brand recommendations?
Hey, do you think the trend of pointed toe flats shoes can also suit someone whose shoe size is large, for example size 40/UK 7? To me it feels like a boat on the leg and less flattering.
I would appreciate it if you could put a link to the middle shoe in the first picture you uploaded in the video or something similar. I liked the shape of it and I would like to try .
Thank you for video. Is it OK to were the boots with dresses or skirts?
Oh I LOVE slingbacks! But how can you wear them in fall without cold feet? 🥶
If you're just going from the car to an indoor venue it's not too bad as long as there is no snow. 🇨🇦
Pointy toe = witchy show….plus my sister catches them on the carpeted stairs 😂😂😂. I’ll pass having my feet squished thanks
This lady is so cute and voice so delicate
Jewelry tour please 🙏
How do you see wide leg trousers which are on trend working with these shoe styles.
Nice nice
Love the recommendations. I have wide feet and fat ankles 😢 suggestions please!! Kitten heals and flats look really bad on me.
With this type of morphology, wedges are your best friends, as well as avoiding any hem lines cutting at the widest part of your calf. Capris are nobody's friends. 😊
I love slingbacks but I cannot abide red shoes.
The problem with pointed toe shoes is that they make the outfit look good but regularly wearing them can change the shape of your feet. And then the feet don't look good. So, it's a choice between having the outfit look good versus the feet look good
❤❤❤❤ One of my favorite fashion topics … 👡🥿👢🫶🏼
Boots on the left at 8:11?
Luv 💕
Good content! I agree to add Chelsea boots and I like I have shoes like high quality brogues that are currently not “on trend” because I feel everyone looks the same when everyone just buys and wears Mary Jane’s etc. I also think you need to consider your context and your body type/style: personally I’m fairly broad and tall in my bones, those super dainty shoes looks ridiculous on me. And then I live in Sweden which has loose gravel on the streets for at least 6months during winter: no way thin soles will make you survive winter unfortunately.
I don’t see links?
I gained a bit of weight over the pandemic and due to some medications, and it's been impossible to find good quality tall boots in a wide or extra wide calf 😢
hii is ur shirt from mango?
I will never wear a pointed toe, I don't want bunions and my US womens 11 to look even bigger ! Almost all these styles are duds, except for the sleet tall boot. I will always wear a Chelsea boot ! A chelsea boot will always be timeless and goes back to the 1800s
Unfortunately, my shoe game is on life support. I have very narrow feet and my heel is 2x narrower than my foot. If the shoes don't hug my feet in a comfortable way, it's a no-go. My choices are marginally better with boots. I've ordered online from all the retailers that carry narrow footwear and the choices are dwindling.
Can anyone recommend a solution that would stop flats from making a massacre from my Achilles? I don’t know why it happes but every flat shoe (like pointed or loafers) makes the skin at the back of my foot around Achilles ligament scratch and create blisters. I tried silicone pads but they don’t survive for long and they are not cheep so it’s not sustainable solution…😢
Maybe you have a narrow heel and it slips out of the shoe as you walk. I do too. Slingbacks and flats with a soft scrunched heel back work for me.
@@limo5724 It's hard to say. I'm not sure what qualifies as "narrow" :) But if I put a bandaid on there, it works fine, my foot doesn't just slips out, it acts as if there was no bandaid. The only difference is my achilles doesn't becone a bloody mess. :)
Oh my goodness, what is the first pair of black pointed flats in the center? I’ve been looking for a pair with that narrow opening (no clue what it’s called so I don’t know what to search for!) - your content is so lovely! 💕
If I remember correctly they’re from Loro Piana :) www.net-a-porter.com/en-us/shop/product/loro-piana/shoes/pointed-toe-flats/rebecca-leather-point-toe-flats/1647597309765219?cm_mmc=sea&vtp00=GOOGLE&vtp01=SEAU&vtp02=19857157387&vtp03=154639511176&vtp04=&vtp05=&vtp06=aud-1663314257673:pla-455341373732&vtp07=&vtp08=9010488&vtp09=&vtp10=g&vtp11=m&vtp12=676006754572&vtp13=&vtp14=pla&vtp15=689071428&vtp16=3074457345626214889&vtp17=US&vtp18=en&vtp19=455341373732&GOO:NAP:AM:US:EX:ENG:SEAU:PLA:SLR:MXO:NEW:WN:LORO-PIANA:LV0:LV1:LV2:XXX:22::&:pla-455341373732&gbraid=0AAAAADRhZns5d4_oKqwwypisxevxJl57a&gclid=Cj0KCQjwj5mpBhDJARIsAOVjBdpzBGu0HZkIFZ-9TP0oHpHhOzdgiXB8FFvGAH3E1fDvcu-28lyptCkaAkqZEALw_wcB
@@AudreyCoyneyou’re amazing, thank you so much for replying!
Beauty knows no pain… 🤣
You are a sweet, heart.
Pointed shoes, while classy are a big no no for me.
I wish I could wear sling backs but they won’t stay on my feet.
Two sided clothing tape or a bit of eyelash flue
guys these are only shoes i have lmao
If you wear 39/40 kitten heels are not the best option 😅
🤔 no Mary Janes huh?
Mary janes are a style you will regret in a year. they only look good in a five year old. The theme here are trends you won't regret.
😂😂😂
I don’t agree at all about the comment regarding shorter person/shorter heel. I’m 5’1 and wear 2.5-3.5” heels, wedges, or platforms (nice ones 😉) at least 75% of the time. They are absolutely what’s comfortable for me, and I HATE kitten heels. I do like flats on occasion but find the pointed toe often makes the fit strange on a flat. Anyway I’m only commenting because that was quite a generalization to make!
Pointed toe shoes will destroy your feet, regardless of them being flats or heels. I will never wear anything that will harm my body in the "name of fashion". You can be fashionable without doing damage to yourself.
What other type of shoes would you suggest other than trainers?
But there's a wide range of choice between trainers and pointed toe shoes. Also, trainers these days are getting away from the typical sport design. You can save your feet and be 'fashionable'.
Definitely have to be careful with pointed toes , make sure they fit properly and have plenty of room, go for high quality and as comfortable as possible.
I disagree with the statement as pointed flats and shoes have been always my favorite and I never get bunions nor pain. Maybe it has to do with the shape of the toes/feet? Mine are "Roman" shaped. In my 50s and still enjoying them. I only wear comfortable clothes and shoes and no high heels.
It really depends on whether it's a short point or a long point. I love long pointed shoes. Your toes are not meant to be crammed in there. There is lots of empty space. 😅
Ultimately... if they don't feel comfortable, round or pointy, flat or heeled, I don't get them.
I prefer to not wear shoes for more than five years 😅
Unfortunately, pointed shoes are impossible for many people, including myself. They cramp the toes, and the shoes become painful within 5 minutes. I have to admit I’m so tired of hearing pointy shoes recommended.
Nice those pointy toed flats - so long as you have small feet. Those of us with arthritis and foot problems not to mention trans women - it's impossible to find a pair of these in a big enough size. We are left taking ANYTHING that fits - no talk of customizing. You mean no harm but it's too easy to forget those of us with larger feet. All these choices do not apply - even in other styles - do not apply to us. I know you are not a bad person but OUCH.....
Your suggestion of shoes is only good for the perfect foot If you have a wide or slightly chubby, foot, those shoes would not fit well they would be very uncomfortable. Your hand movement is to excessive.
Is it just me or she uses a lot of hand gestures like nonstop, kind of distracting. Sorry but just an observation
sooo boooring shoooes