SweetErika
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I'm having an awful time finding leather shoes for everyday wear this year. My usual go-to stores and brands don't have the right styles or sizes I want, and I haven't found anything else locally or online, either. Shoe shopping has always been an ordeal for me, but now that I've had a kidlet and am getting older (OK, I'm turning 31 in a few hours, but my feet are acting like cranky old ladies), it's damn near impossible!
So, I'm looking for recommendations on brands and national retailers that might have the extraordinarily comfortable, yet classically-styled and at least somewhat attractive and reasonably-priced shoes I'm seeking. I want black and brown leather that doesn't show wear easily, need very good cushioning and arch supports, a bit of a stable heel, they must accommodate my somewhat wide feet w/ tall insteps, and I want the shoes to go well with jeans or nicer slacks without looking like freaking orthopedic footwear or mens' shoes. I tend to like plain slip-ons, classic monk-straps, zippered, and boots that hit a little above the ankle. I hate doodads, like fringe, tassels, furry stuff and similar embellishments. Clogs and such won't do because it's wet here.
I'm so desperate that I'm willing to go custom if I can't find anything else that will suit my needs, so any reviews of custom makers of womens' shoes would be great, too. So far, I've found Loveless and Ferdinand, but I've not heard anything about these umm...cobblers? I've heard really good things about custom shoes lasting many years and being super comfy, so it might just be worth the investment for me (but it's kind of a big investment, so I don't want to work with the wrong company).
So, I'm looking for recommendations on brands and national retailers that might have the extraordinarily comfortable, yet classically-styled and at least somewhat attractive and reasonably-priced shoes I'm seeking. I want black and brown leather that doesn't show wear easily, need very good cushioning and arch supports, a bit of a stable heel, they must accommodate my somewhat wide feet w/ tall insteps, and I want the shoes to go well with jeans or nicer slacks without looking like freaking orthopedic footwear or mens' shoes. I tend to like plain slip-ons, classic monk-straps, zippered, and boots that hit a little above the ankle. I hate doodads, like fringe, tassels, furry stuff and similar embellishments. Clogs and such won't do because it's wet here.
I'm so desperate that I'm willing to go custom if I can't find anything else that will suit my needs, so any reviews of custom makers of womens' shoes would be great, too. So far, I've found Loveless and Ferdinand, but I've not heard anything about these umm...cobblers? I've heard really good things about custom shoes lasting many years and being super comfy, so it might just be worth the investment for me (but it's kind of a big investment, so I don't want to work with the wrong company).
