Showing posts with label Shoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shoes. Show all posts

Thursday, August 20, 2009

ModernGear Shoes: Giving my money the boot

This is going to be the fall and winter of THE boot. I have decided. I thought last year would be the year I'd find the boots I have been dreaming of, but it just didn't happen so I was relegated to wearing my probably 8, maybe 10-year-old square toe mid-calf zip-up boots. They're in fine shape but their silhouette isn't exactly timeless, and isn't exactly of-the-moment, either, when boots are decidedly more biker-babe.

I also have a great pair of Fly London wedge-heeled black leather boots but as you probably know I am a 37-year-old woman with the ankles of an 80-year-old woman, because of my Rheumatoid Arthritis. High heels are out, and I can't even walk in wedges anymore.

So my search for the perfect boot factors in more than heel height, shaft height, quality of leather, etc. It becomes about whether or not I can do up a zipper on a cold, rainy afternoon when my hands are stiff. It becomes about whether the pull-on boot's ankle part is so tight that I can't point my toes with my partially fused ankle to negotiate that tight turn. It's a complex procedure, and it's going to be a long hunt.

The quest started out innocently enough with an online visit to GravityPope.com. Now, I loves me some Gravity Pope - have since they first opened up in Edmonton, and am not sure how many pairs of shoes I have bought from them (in retrospect, probably not that many but how many I have tried on and coveted - now that numbers in the triple-digit territory).

I even wrote about the clothing side of Gravity Pope in Vancouver for the Globe and Mail's Style Section, when the soft goods store opened up - read about it at TamaraMedia.com, excerpted below:

Zen and the art of shopping

Though it’s a fun way to spend an afternoon, sometimes shopping can be less than soothing.

Jostling for space with other bargain hunters among racks overflowing with the latest must-haves and shouting to the salesperson over blaring music are not exactly conducive to a chilled-out experience.

Once in a while, though, you walk out with bags in hand and a Zen-like smile on your face, having lost all track of time in a boutique that has got it right. Like the new Gravity Pope Tailored Goods clothing store.

The 1,800-square-foot space is the sister shop to the popular Gravity Pope shoe store next door and joins Gravity Pope clothing and shoe stores in Edmonton and Calgary.

Walk in and the first striking features aren’t the Tocca dresses or Paul Smith cardigans.

White Carrera marble floors glisten and gleam. Light from the mirrored, spinning chandelier bounces off the walls. Two reupholstered Louis XIV chairs sit against the back wall underneath iridescent aluminum light fixtures, grouped as an installation piece, while a dapper antique mannequin from Paris stands watch.

I clicked on gravitypope.com, and immediately headed over to the casual boots section. I decided to document the process by taking screen shots of the boots I liked, and then call and see which ones they had before I went in to the store. Here is how it went, and my feedback from trying on.

These ones they didn't have in stock:
These ones they did.
Oh Steve. I couldn't even get my foot into this one! Are you making these for insect-thin supermodels only?

These might have been good - they sure look good, but the leather of the shaft is quite soft and they flop over. Now, due to my lack of flexibility in hips and back, to say nothing of the fact that my five-month-pregnant belly gets in the way, and I can't casually slip on a boot when sitting down or crouching. Rather, I have to step into said boot, and then sit down and wrestle them on. The Sendra boots would just flop over, making it impossible to step into them. So, they're out.
I was familiar with this Fiorentini and Baker boot from my friend Lainey's site, but they fit about a half-size too big. Darn it - the buckles opened up and the boot shaft split to make for easy donning, but the size 36 was just too big and they don't have them in 35.
Then I slipped on these beauties. And despite an initial slight struggle to get them on (during which the great saleslady gave me a secret tip that actually worked...), well...I was stepping into something comfortable and chic and suddenly, all was right in the world. I was not a young fashionable woman in the body of an old geriatric, I had the potential to dress like I wanted to. I could be a French gamine with knee socks and ruffled dress, I could be a biker babe with tucked in skinny jeans and an equally hot leather jacket, I could be a pregnant mama in maternity tights and a plaid tunic. I envisioned all the outfits I wanted to put together with style, with sass,
with personality and yes...with $710 boots.

Ahem.

Cough, cough.

(Sound of crickets.)

Slight glitch.

Luckily, Gravity Pope has layaway. A 20% deposit later and they're now on the shelf in the back room with my name written on the box.

Sure, I'll continue looking as I start saving, but I think I'm done for. I figure I will finish making payments on them by the time the snow melts next spring...Anyone need an article written or an essay edited for cheap?!
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Monday, July 20, 2009

ModernGear Shoes: Two little pieces of heaven

Monday's recipe is another guest post by KIKI! But, it's not coming in until tomorrow...so stay tuned and hold tight and be patient and all that. Tuesday's recipe will be worth the wait, I promise.

For now, I have a little story for you about the first time I have ever held heaven in my hands.

It was this weekend, in Las Vegas. I had never been there before and hadn't even known what to expect besides varying degrees of debauchery and fabulousness...I mean, isn't that what the movies and the "What Happens In Vegas" campaign tell us?

And it's actually kind of true!

Well, I had a grand old time. There was a suite at the Palazzo, some slots, a little time at the spa, and...these.
"Oh my God!", you're thinking. "She finally went and did it, she bought herself a pair of Louboutins!"

And you'd be...wrong. She (I) didn't buy myself a pair of Louboutins. But, my friends, I held them in my hands. And that is practically as good...because let's be serious - I don't have an upcoming movie premiere that I know of, I wear yoga pants around the house most of the day and even dressing up to go out for dinner usually means a nice dress and ballet flats, and have no (or few) wardrobe options that would be on par with these shoes.

Oh, that and I have a mortgage to pay, and even though these were on sale for $550, that's still a lot too much for this girl.

BUT! For one heavenly moment I was allowed to travel in my dreams to a fabulous life where I did have premieres and events, fabulous clothes to match these works of art, and...stronger ankles.

And, as people seem to like to say these days, "At the end of the day"...here's the thing. You can go to all sorts of blogs where they tell you that you are nothing, you are nobody, if you don't own these shoes. And I am here to tell you, that's not true...but...if you ever get a chance to coddle a pair, to ooh and aaah and dream, definitely DO NOT TURN IT DOWN!
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Friday, July 3, 2009

ModernGear Shoes: It's Simple!

I don't gush about shoes very often...

Oh come on, who am I kidding?! Maybe I find this a worthy topic just once in a while (Balenciaga), every now and then (Brad Pitt's shoes), once in a blue moon (Christian Louboutins), but the fact is, if it's a gushy post about the aforementioned designer shoes you can be assured that I a) don't own them and b) don't advocate buying them if it's the shoes or your mortgage (or rent, or baby food, or or or...).

Whew.

The fact is, apart from admiring those pieces of artwork for your feet - I am a simple girl, with simple needs. What I need, I discovered this week, is really simple. No, I mean it - it's Simple (Simple.com).

Like
Simple Shoes - Toepaz-Hemp (CUB)


Simple Shoes - Toepaz-Hemp (CUB)


and

Simple Shoes - Toepaz-Hemp (BLACK)


Simple Shoes - Toepaz-Hemp (BLACK)


Why are these slip-ons so great? Well, they're SO comfy. I got them earlier this week and have worn them during the day for a few days, and after work if I wore other shoes that day. They're also the most guilt-free shoes I have ever owned or worn, because of their impressive eco-friendliness.
To wit:
*sustainable hemp uppers
*certified organic cotton lining
*braid of jute
*natural latex "pedbed" with certified organic cotton canvas cover
*outsoles that used to be a car tire
*held together with water based cement
They're also guilt-free because of the incredible sale going on right now - they were $75 and are now -- get this - $19.90!
Click this link to get there:
Simple Summer Clearance Event. (Select Women's and Men’s styles 50% to 85% off!)


Here are some other cute casual shoes from Simple for your viewing (and shopping) pleasure!

Simple Shoes - Caramel - Silk (HORTENSIA)
,$60
Simple Shoes - Caramel - Silk (HORTENSIA)


Simple Shoes - Tictacktoe - Silk (BLACK)
, $85
Simple Shoes - Tictacktoe - Silk (BLACK)



Simple Shoes - Teetoe - Organic Cotton (BLACK)
, $65
Simple Shoes - Teetoe - Organic Cotton (BLACK)


I'd even wear these in cooler weather:

Simple Shoes - Toetally - Certified Organic Cotton (BLACK)
, Was $120, Sale $69.90

Simple Shoes - Toetally - Certified Organic Cotton (BLACK)


There are also Simple shoes for men and kids, here are some of my favourites (Kid's shoes come in Big Kids, Little Kids, and Infants):

Simple Shoes - Loaf Off Road - Hemp (BLACK)
, $90
Simple Shoes - Loaf Off Road - Hemp (BLACK)


Simple Shoes - Loaf Off Road - Hemp (CUB)


Simple Shoes - Loaf Off Road - Hemp (CUB)



Simple Shoes - Innertube - Little Kid's (BLACK MULTI)
, $42
Simple Shoes - Innertube - Little Kid's (BLACK MULTI)



Simple Shoes - Weebit-Infant's (SLATE ROSE)
, $24
Simple Shoes - Weebit-Infant's (SLATE ROSE)



Simple Shoes - Weebit (NILE GREEN TREES)


Simple Shoes - Weebit (NILE GREEN TREES)



Simple Shoes - Weebit (CANDY PINK TREES)


Simple Shoes - Weebit (CANDY PINK TREES)



Simple Shoes - Weebit (BLACK MULTI)


Simple Shoes - Weebit (BLACK MULTI)


I can say that these shoes run ever-so-slightly smaller so I'd order a half-size smaller for women...I am usually a 6 and the 5.5 Toepaz fit me like a hemp glove. And I am in love.

And that is all the poetry I shall attempt!

Happy 4th of July, everyone!
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Thursday, April 2, 2009

ModernGear Shoes: tracking down the Loubies or the look-likes

Kathryn of Kiki's Kitchen, one of my most faithful readers, has tasked me with tracking down these shoes...
So, what does the lovely Reese Witherspoon have on her feet, anyway?

They look to me, like the Paquita shoes, which on christianlouboutin.com can be found in the Extremely High section, and that's not surprising since these beauties come in at 12-cm. They're made of crepe satin and look to be available in yellow or pink for this summer.

Shoewawa talked about the gold ones, beautiful! But also $995, at Net-A-Porter.
And, here are your black ones! So. Utterly. Gorgeous. They're called the Platform Cage Sandal, and they're only $995 at NeimanMarcus.com! Let's see - rent or shoes, rent or shoes?!

Well, assuming that common sense takes over and you decide to keep your home, that doesn't mean that your style has to suffer. There are still plenty of gorgeous gladiator-inspired heeled sandals available for the taking this season, for a lot less.

I wrote about them last summer, and they look to be a strong trend this year as well. Now, I won't say these are look-alikes but look-likes...no, none of these are identical to the Loubies but these are pretty sexy and stylish in their own right.

From Zappos
BCBG Max Azria - Gilly (Black) - Footwear
, $275

BCBG Max Azria - Gilly (Black) - Footwear


And I still love these beauties by Steve Madden:
In black, on sale from $110.90 to $98

Steve Madden - Max II (Black Leather) - Footwear


Steve Madden - Max II (Black Leather) - Footwear

and pewter = GORGE!!

Steve Madden - Max II (Pewter Leather) - Footwear


Steve Madden - Max II (Pewter Leather) - Footwear


These beauties are also on sale from $110.90 to $98:

Steve Madden - Togga (Cognac Leather) - Footwear


Steve Madden - Togga (Cognac Leather) - Footwear


These ones are pretty high, but they're also pretty cheap, at $59. Me likey affordable! Available in black, gold and silver.

Promiscuous - Extravaganza (Black) - Footwear


Promiscuous - Extravaganza (Black) - Footwear


Promiscuous - Extravaganza (Gold) - Footwear


Promiscuous - Extravaganza (Gold) - Footwear


Promiscuous - Extravaganza (Silver) - Footwear


Promiscuous - Extravaganza (Silver) - Footwear


Also from Promiscuous are these for $109:

Promiscuous - Social (Black) - Footwear


Promiscuous - Social (Black) - Footwear


These are nice and buckle-y, $225 from Betsey Johnson:

Betsey Johnson - Daker (Black) - Footwear


Betsey Johnson - Daker (Black) - Footwear


In caramel and white, they're on sale for $180.

Betsey Johnson - Daker (Caramel) - Footwear


Betsey Johnson - Daker (Caramel) - Footwear



Betsey Johnson - Daker (Linen/white) - Footwear


Betsey Johnson - Daker (Linen/white) - Footwear


And, Piperlime.com has the Larah by Enzo Angiolini, for $110:
You may not be able to afford Louboutins for your summer wardrobe but there shouldn't be any problem finding shoes to at least approximate those red-soled devils. Happy hunting!

Have anything you want me to track down for you? Feel free to let me know!

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