My Question of the Day for 26 July 2010 – UPDATED
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My Question of the Day: When it comes to clothes and/or shoes, would you sacrifice comfort for cuteness?
My 2 Cents: Point blank and period, I never sacrifice comfort for cuteness. Next!
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For the most part its 55% comfort 45% cuteness, but sometimes I sacrifice and make it 95% cuteness.
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LikeDislikeIn general, no. Of course I like to look cute just like everyone else, but walking funny because your feet hurt, or pulling at ill-fitting clothes is NOT cute! It is possible to find shoes/clothing that both look and feel good. No need to sacrifice one for the other.
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LikeDislikeJeans, maybe because I really only wear jeans in the winter months, but shoes…NEVER that! LOL I Couldn’t sacrifice my feet no matter how cute the shoes might be. This is why I don’t wear stilettos today. There are some really cute styles that look good on my feet, but baby! I’d break my ankles, my legs and then my neck trying to be cute in those shoes!
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LikeDislikeI can unequivocally say that I have never decided on wearing clothes or shoes in my life based on cuteness.
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LikeDislikeFrom the time I was a teen into my 40s, cute won out. I traveled a lot and ran through airports and down streets in pointy-super high heels. But I was CUTE. Now it’s time to pay–I’ve had two surgeries–one knee, one foot, have knee, toe and hip pain that can’t be fixed, but could have been prevented. Don’t feel so cute now. I wouldn’t do it again. There are plenty of comfortable cute-enough shoes to bridge the gap.
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LikeDislikeI try to balance the two, but comfort rules! I spend too much time on my feet in dress clothing/shoes at work and events to be in pain when I get home.
I hate to see women who constantly try to be cute, but you can see that they are hurting (busting out of ill-fitting clothes or can barely walk in their shoes)…which defeats the “cuteness” of the overall outfit! You might be cute now, but will pay for it later on in life!
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LikeDislike90% of my Shoes fall in the “Cute” Category. My feet may hurt like HELL, but I look good. When I wear “cute” shoes, every chance I get I lean against something or sit down. Often times if I’m sitting at my desk, the shoes come OFF!
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LikeDislikeYes and I usually do, but it does depend on where I’m going in the clothes. The shoes I just wore for my wedding were killin em….but they were also killing my feet. LOL.
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LikeDislikelol unfortunately no I am all about the comfort. however, if it’s for a really big important event where I need to look good then sure but not on an everyday basis
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