I am beginning to doubt that shoe companies make navy blue shoes anymore.
That's all I wanted. I decided to use my extra 90 minutes (since the seminar got out before my normal work day would) to go shoe shopping and try to find some cheap (<$30) navy blue shoes for work. I went to Filene's Basement, Payless, DSW, TJ Maxx, and Marshall's. And NO DICE. I mean, yeah, I did find some navy blue shoes. They were either (1) not suitable for winter, meaning slides or whatnot, or (2) not fitting me in any way, shape, or form. It sucks having a foot so wide that even wide width shoes are either too tight or too long. *sigh*
The amazing part of this trip is that I found some GORGEOUS black boots in Filene's for $15...
..and DIDN'T buy them. Yeah, wtf? I had some kind of attack of frugality. *sigh* But really, if I buy boots I should buy waterproof ones, and the only ones of those that fit were ugly and $50. I'll just have to keep looking.
That's all I wanted. I decided to use my extra 90 minutes (since the seminar got out before my normal work day would) to go shoe shopping and try to find some cheap (<$30) navy blue shoes for work. I went to Filene's Basement, Payless, DSW, TJ Maxx, and Marshall's. And NO DICE. I mean, yeah, I did find some navy blue shoes. They were either (1) not suitable for winter, meaning slides or whatnot, or (2) not fitting me in any way, shape, or form. It sucks having a foot so wide that even wide width shoes are either too tight or too long. *sigh*
The amazing part of this trip is that I found some GORGEOUS black boots in Filene's for $15...
..and DIDN'T buy them. Yeah, wtf? I had some kind of attack of frugality. *sigh* But really, if I buy boots I should buy waterproof ones, and the only ones of those that fit were ugly and $50. I'll just have to keep looking.