Showing posts with label shoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shoes. Show all posts

Friday, June 12, 2009

Nordstrom Last Chance


Last weekend, my BFF and I took a mini break in Phoenix, Arizona. While we were there, we decided to check out Nordstrom Last Chance as one of our shopping stops. I had heard that this is where they send all of the stuff from the various Nordstrom Racks and you can get great deals here. I thought, why not, I love Nordstrom Rack. Anyway, when we walked in, we already sensed something was off. It was more cluttered and crazy than a regular Rack. We went straight to the shoes and you can find all of them in pairs to try on. I spotted a pair of those classic Tory Burch flats for $69. I was suspicious. I flip them over and saw they had totally been worn! I mean, the heels had been literally worn down by 1/2 an inch. I found another pair of Tory Burch where the bottoms were scuffed up and the leather was scratched up. It dawned on me that this must be where Nordstrom sends all of their returns by customers who decided it was perfectly OK to return shoes you've worn all season. I was more shocked by the fact that people do actually return shoes that are so obviously worn than the fact that Nordstrom actually takes them back. After scouring through all of the shoes available in my size, I did find a pair of Stuart Wietzman patent leather black pumps in mint condition for $50. Alas, they ran narrow and my feet were squished in them. I will say that if you're not particular about brands, you can find decent shoes for $18 that are new. Still, my BFF and I wanted to get the heck out of there because that place gave an erie feeling of a graveyard. It's where designer shoes and clothes go to die.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Basic Black Boots


Nine West Blondey Boots - $64.90 at endless.com

It was a typical morning in the office, I was sipping my coffee and checking email at my desk when I got the regular 'Friday deal' email from Endless.com. Why not check it out? I so innocently thought. Well a few clicks and a few minutes later, I ordered these Nine West black leather knee high boots. Sure, they're nothing spectacular or eye catching but every girl needs a pair of basic black knee high boots and I've been due to replace my current pair. I'm happy with them except if I wear them at work all day I am pretty anxious to take them off when I get home. They'll probably soften up after more wear so that they don't feel as constraining.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

BCBGirls 'Cherie' Bootie


BCBGirls 'Cherie' Bootie - $78.95 at amazon.com

I got these BCBGirls booties a few weeks ago while I was shopping for some work shoes that would go with my trouser jeans. I like the Oxford-like the patent leather toes on these that are almost men's shoes inspired. The heel is thin enough to be feminine but thick enough to be stable. I've wearing these as a part of my regular work wardrobe and I'm happy with them. The only minor complaint is that after a full work day my feet do end up being a little sore.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Splurge or Save - Gladiator Sandals

I've been on the look out for some gladiator high heels for a while. I wasn't really into the whole gladiator flats trend that was all the rage for a while. But this strappy studded leather look on a pair of sexy heels is a different story.

The splurge: Tory Burch 'Francesca' Gladiator Sandal - $425 at Nordstrom. These were my wants when I first started my search.

The save: BCBGirls 'Lexs' Sandal - $97.95 at Nordstroms. I was thrilled to find these on sale at Norstrom's. I got the black ones for $88. They look really similar to the Tory Burch ones and at a fraction of the price. Now I just have to dream up what outfits I can wear with these...

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Daanger! Fav new bootie


Steve Madden 'Daanger' bootie - $84.90 on amazon.com

Take your favorite slouchy boot from last Fall and make it into a lovely bootie for Spring and voila -- You have the Steven Madden Daanger bootie. This shoe is so adorable with it's ruching detail in the front and sexy cutouts. I can see myself wearing these for work with skirts and skinny jeans and I can wear these for evening and weekends with leggings and skirts. I went through quite an ordeal finding these shoes. I originally bought them on sale for $58 on nordstrom.com and I ordered the size 7's in grey because they were out of size 6.5. When I got them I absolutely fell in love with them but they were clearly too big. I took them back to Nordstrom's and they're completely out of the 6.5. I then found the purple ones on sale on Endless.com for $66. Well, when I got them the next day it turns out that the purple leather is not nearly as cute as the grey. So... I just decided to get the grey in 6.5 on Amazon.com for $84.90. Sure, I had to pay little more but I think I will be able to wear these all the time.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Endless.com

I recently started a new job working on Endless.com, a website dedicated to shoes, handbags and accessories built by Amazon.com. As excited as I am to be working on a website selling shoes and accessories, so far it's been really bad for my wallet. One of Amazon's core principles is that we strive to be Earth's most customer centric company, and to be customer centric you have to really put yourself in the customer's shoes and be a customer. Which is exactly what I've been doing. Endless offers free overnight shipping, free returns for 365 days. And when I say free overnight shipping, it's literally you order your shoes today and they show up at your door tomorrow. How awesome is that? It's not quite like having the salesperson at Nordstrom bringing over those 10 pairs of shoes that you want to try on and you get to choose which ones you want to buy, but it's as close to it as it gets when it comes to online shopping. I've been in this new job for 2 weeks and I've already bought 2 pairs of shoes. At this rate, you do that math...

Matisse Women's Swirl Scrunch Flat - $58. After the hateful Coach metallic flats, I wanted a pair of actual comfy gold flats. These are really soft and hug your feet. I have never heard of Matisse as a brand but I'm giving these a shot.

Madden Girl Women's Singerr Mid Shaft Boot - $64.95 I have never tried Madden Girl. It must be their lower end junior brand like BCBGirls. I totally have a thing for boots right now because it's getting to be winter and I'm taking the bus to work. I really liked the idea of grey scrunchy boots and these boots got good reviews on Endless. However, I was weary because these are not real leather. Well, I tried them on and they are quite adorable and comfortable. I actually do think I could go shopping all day in them. However, I feel like you're sacrificing a bit of quality for this line. You're trading leather for synthetics and stitching for glue. I think I'd rather spend a bit more for something that's well made.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

New Coach Flats

Last Saturday I was in need of some retail therapy so I paid pilgrimage to the Nordstrom Rack in Tukwila and found a pair of bronze leather Coach flats in the designer shoes section. They were on sale for $89 and they're regularly $168. I had been looking for a pair of gold/bronze flats to replace the Steve Madden ones that have worn out from 3 or 4 years ago. I keep seeing those adorable Tory Burch flats but I'm not willing to shell out the $200. Anyway, I wore the new Coach flats to work today and ouch they killed my feet. It's ironic because I bought flats thinking that they'd be comfy. Now the dilemma is, does Nordstrom Rack take back shoes that have been worn? I think not. Do I still think those shoes are adorable? Yes! Will leather stretch and break in? I hope so!

Leona Flats - $168. These are similar to the ones I bought at the Rack. The ones I got had a round metal detail with the signature tiny C's. I imagine this one is just the newer version.

Tory Burch 'Reva' Ballet Flats - $195. Sigh, maybe I should have just shelled out the extra bucks for these? No, I refuse! Maybe if they are like half off I will...

Thursday, July 3, 2008

I Love My Cole Haan Pumps


One of my recent purchases that's become one of my favorites is my Cole Haan pumps with Nike Air. I've always thought of Cole Haan as "comfy" shoes but I haven't really looked hard to see if there were any for me. Nike bought Cole Haan a few years ago and since then I've been intrigued by the idea of Nike sneaker comfort in a stylish shoe. Now I have the evidence! These classy pumps are a staple to any wardrobe. They're not very high, about 2.5 inches which is makes them feminine enough but not unstable. They're regularly about $275 but I found my pair at Nordstrom Rack for $119. I don't usually spend that much on shoes so I was a little hesitant but having worn them now these are worth every penny.

Cole Haan "Fiona Low Air" Pump - $275