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mu_agd 07-12-2007 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by GeekyPenguin (Post 1484262)

My Irregular Choice shoes are some of the most damn uncomfortable shoes I have ever had. But they are so cute.

Glitter650 07-12-2007 07:56 PM

They kinda remind me of foot-bound chinese slippers.

kddani 07-12-2007 08:19 PM

I guess if you like them that's what really matters, but doesn't post a pic of something that you have to know other people would dislike and then get all offended when people make an adverse comment on it. You're not a newbie

For the record, I think that they're tacky. Add some puffy paint and we're back in elementary school. Ballet flats would be just as comfortable and much more classy.

Also, wearing tennis shoes, you're going to walk like you're in tennis shoes, instead of holding yourself better like you probably would in dress shoes.

amanda6035 07-12-2007 11:06 PM

1. I'm already an inch taller than my fiance. I cannot wear heels.

2. I've been engaged since Decemer of 2005. I've been casually looking for shoes since then. When I started looking seriously, I still couldnt find any that I liked enough to pay that kind of money for $100 for strappy sandals? I dont think so.

3. I have monster size feet, okay? I need something comfortable, rather than making my feet look like stuffed sausage.

The only reason I posted the thread was in the instance that someone else, might be interested in the same kinds of styles, and I wanted to give the link.

There is absolutely no reason to be catty, ugly, and rude. It IS all about me, and what I'm comfortable with. So you guys have differing opinions. Okay, you've said your piece. Fine, whatever. I'm still trying to figure out why it was necessary to personally attack me, because I have different tastes than the rest of you. Okay, so you dont like them, you wouldnt wear them, big effen deal. Again, is that a reason to attack me? Because omfg my fashion style is different than the rest of you?:rolleyes: Please....

cuteASAbug 07-12-2007 11:13 PM

Are you really that upset by the fact that we just don't like your wedding shoes? You must lead a really simple life.

Drolefille 07-12-2007 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by amanda6035 (Post 1484370)
1. I'm already an inch taller than my fiance. I cannot wear heels.

2. I've been engaged since Decemer of 2005. I've been casually looking for shoes since then. When I started looking seriously, I still couldnt find any that I liked enough to pay that kind of money for $100 for strappy sandals? I dont think so.

3. I have monster size feet, okay? I need something comfortable, rather than making my feet look like stuffed sausage.

The only reason I posted the thread was in the instance that someone else, might be interested in the same kinds of styles, and I wanted to give the link.

There is absolutely no reason to be catty, ugly, and rude. It IS all about me, and what I'm comfortable with. So you guys have differing opinions. Okay, you've said your piece. Fine, whatever. I'm still trying to figure out why it was necessary to personally attack me, because I have different tastes than the rest of you. Okay, so you dont like them, you wouldnt wear them, big effen deal. Again, is that a reason to attack me? Because omfg my fashion style is different than the rest of you?:rolleyes: Please....

Where, exactly, were you personally attacked?

honeychile 07-12-2007 11:18 PM

I'm all about being comfortable on your wedding day. It will show on your face, which will be photographed more than you'd really liked. If you really like the shoes you bought, it's your wedding, so do it. Realize, however, that they will be the topic of many "Amanda's wedding" conversations, like it or not.

My real concern is your feeling about not being taller than your fiance. Maybe you need some time to think a little bit more about "needing" to wear flats the rest of your life.

lillady85 07-12-2007 11:31 PM

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Originally Posted by amanda6035 (Post 1484370)
It IS all about me, and what I'm comfortable with..

Perhaps, but we can still think the shoes are fugly. I can think my wedding day is all about me but if I wear hot pink chucks with skull and crossbones, people can still go "wth was she thinking?" if they want. Besides, if you like them, why does it matter if we don't? You don't need to justify your choices to us.

Sister Havana 07-12-2007 11:42 PM

When my little got married, she wore a pair of pink hightop bridal sneakers from Payless. They were really cute and she was comfortable all day. :)

lillady85 07-13-2007 12:07 AM

I'm all for high tops! I (should the bf ever get the hint and propose) may even wear the ones I wore to my hs and future college graduation! :-) It's all up to the bride to wear whatever she wants, but that doesn't mean people have to like it. I bet my ma would hate it, but I'd think it really funny.

petals 07-13-2007 12:11 AM

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Originally Posted by mu_agd (Post 1484267)
My Irregular Choice shoes are some of the most damn uncomfortable shoes I have ever had. But they are so cute.

I know! And mine fall apart SO easily, too... they really are cute, though :(.

kddani 07-13-2007 06:18 AM

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Originally Posted by amanda6035 (Post 1484370)
1. I'm already an inch taller than my fiance. I cannot wear heels.

2. I've been engaged since Decemer of 2005. I've been casually looking for shoes since then. When I started looking seriously, I still couldnt find any that I liked enough to pay that kind of money for $100 for strappy sandals? I dont think so.

3. I have monster size feet, okay? I need something comfortable, rather than making my feet look like stuffed sausage.

The only reason I posted the thread was in the instance that someone else, might be interested in the same kinds of styles, and I wanted to give the link.

There is absolutely no reason to be catty, ugly, and rude. It IS all about me, and what I'm comfortable with. So you guys have differing opinions. Okay, you've said your piece. Fine, whatever. I'm still trying to figure out why it was necessary to personally attack me, because I have different tastes than the rest of you. Okay, so you dont like them, you wouldnt wear them, big effen deal. Again, is that a reason to attack me? Because omfg my fashion style is different than the rest of you?:rolleyes: Please....

1. You can wear heels. There is nothing stopping you. You choose not too.

2. Other, classier options have been given. You searched high and low and this is the best thing you could find? Someone's hot glue gun and bedazzled disaster using $7 worth of Walmart materials?

3. If you buy shoes that fit you they won't look like stuff sausages. Other options, such as ballet flats, have been given. So what if you have big feet? There are tons of shopping options on the internet.

You posted something suggesting other brides wear these, too. No one has personally attacked you. We disagreed with you and voiced an opinion that the shoes were hideous and that you got ripped off. You posted something- if you didn't want opinions on it, then you shouldn't have posted.

Dionysus 07-13-2007 07:06 AM

Why I did not open this thread yesterday?

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Originally Posted by amanda6035 (Post 1483094)

http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h5...6035/shoes.jpg

I just wanted to post this info in case any of you were looking for something "different" for your big day. :D

SITY?

(Scandia, is this you?)

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Originally Posted by OneTimeSBX (Post 1483117)
how cute!

Quit lyin'!

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Originally Posted by cuteASAbug (Post 1483128)
WOW.

Are you doing an 80's themed wedding?

BWAHAHAHAHA!

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Originally Posted by amanda6035 (Post 1483136)
For the record, NO, I'm not having an 80s wedding. The color matches my bridesmaids dresses, thanks. And TWO, if I had tried to do them myself, from lame@$$ walmart, where I refuse to shop because it's TRASH, they would have looked like trash. So yes, I paid $50 for a pair of shoes because I could and I felt like it.

And whitegirl shoes with blue ribbon strings isn't trashy? I would wear something from Walmart any day.

AlphaFrog 07-13-2007 07:28 AM

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Originally Posted by amanda6035 (Post 1484370)
2. I've been engaged since Decemer of 2005. I've been casually looking for shoes since then. When I started looking seriously, I still couldnt find any that I liked enough to pay that kind of money for $100 for strappy sandals? I dont think so.

Ok, so you paid $50 for a pair of Keds, which you'll never wear again.

Good choice.:cool:

kddani 07-13-2007 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog (Post 1484494)
Ok, so you paid $50 for a pair of Keds, which you'll never wear again.

Good choice.:cool:

Ummm... I don't think they're even real Ked's. The $5 Walmart version of Keds, maybe. My mom wears those shoes to do yardwork in.


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