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rae replied 10 years ago
Ooh, I much prefer the Fryes in #2! They look a titch more refined and ladylike, which I think would fit nicely with your style.
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Jjsloane replied 10 years ago
I like both, but I think I prefer the Fluevogs of these. The brown heel on the Frye's make them too casual to make them less versatile IMO. But the flap on the Fleuvogs back also looks like it would irritate (and I don't stand for shoe irritations and neither should you) Of course the real test is how they look on you and for me it's always the ankle gap especially if you want to wear with skirts and dresses.
How high do you want the ankle? Are pointy toes out?
These are fun:
http://www.amazon.com/Circus-S.....8&qid
More basic
http://www.amazon.com/Circus-S.....38;qid=137
Sorry I know you weren't really asking for more suggestions, but this is fun.
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replied 10 years ago
Haha! Rae and I are butting heads today! I'd love to see you in the Fluevogs. What a cool shape they have.
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Suz replied 10 years ago
If it were me, I'd be going for something even more refined in contrast with the Docs, Shannon. And perhaps something with a slight V at the vamp for dress flattery, although not necessarily that. I do like all the ones you've showed, and think they would work for your style, or could work, but to my eye they are all in the "funky" category vs. the streamlined/ refined category. And I think you're covered in funky with the Marcies but basic is the hole to fill? Or maybe I misunderstood.
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Susie replied 10 years ago
I like both of these alot but I do think that there is a big range between very refined and a bit of toughness. These choices fall a little too much on the toughness side, in my mind, which is covered by the Docs. There are - or will be - soooo many black booties available and I'm not sure that either of these is perfect for your style, especially for wearing with skirts and dresses.
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Transcona Shannon replied 10 years ago
Ha ha ha....love the range of replies here!
Jeanne - your choices with Amazon are hilarious, especially since BOTH of those pairs are currently in my cart - SERIOUSLY!!! I really like the shape of the first pair but too many buckles I think. The second pair are great, but again, I'm wondering about the chain detail? Nothing higher than a 2 inch heel.
Suz - you are right in that I am looking for fairly basic. The booties I'm replacing were a basic black wedge heel ankle boot but had a twist on the side - literally, where the leather was twisted to look sort of like a knot. Maybe I'm not sure what my definition of "basic" is?
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rachylou replied 10 years ago
Well, I like the Frye's but feel they're a bit RATE, so I'm going to vote for #1. Also they have the lower heel, to make them more different from your Marcie's.
The only thing about the Flue's, they're funky. I sort of wonder if that's still a fresh look for you.
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rae replied 10 years ago
It really is funny, because I think the Vogs are more RATE! How is that for butting heads? It's the chunky looking foot shape, Docs-like pull tab, and square heel that makes those feel RATE to me.
These stood out when I went a-lookin:
http://www.amazon.com/Clarks-W.....F8&qi
http://www.amazon.com/TSUBO-Wo.....038;qid=13
http://www.amazon.com/Rockport.....38;ie=UTF8
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Sara L. replied 10 years ago
I prefer #2, I think the toe shape on the Fluevog's makes them feel too casual. Maybe because it reminds me of clogs.
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Transcona Shannon replied 10 years ago
I absolutely LOVE the back and forth in these kinds of threads/conversations. Isn't it fun? :)
Well Rae - the Tsubo boots you linked to with that lovely v in the front is now the front runner style. GORGEOUS. Suz's comments and questions got right to the point - I was a combination of refined with a hint of toughness. I have my Marcie's for when I wanna look kick a**, but it would be smart to have a pair of more ladylike booties so that I can have some variety, right? The only thing that concerns me about the Tsubo's is the heel height. It's 2.5 and I'm trying to go no higher than 2" these days because of my knee.
Or maybe I should bite into the NAS apple and order the Munro Robyn's in black (if they still have my size)?
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Suz replied 10 years ago
Oooh! Go for the Robyns or the Tsubos. Or how about the ones Vix linked to the other day, the Aras? Those come in suede or patent. But they have another very similar style that might come in plain leather.
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Sylvie replied 10 years ago
#2
The Fluevogs have a clunkier/more rounded toe (as many of their shoes do) and I've found that I just don't enjoy wearing rounded toes with dresses and skirts. I'm feeling a pointier toe nowadays but YMMV.
The Fryes are a bit more RATE than I'd choose to wear with skirts/dresses, but since you're ok with RATE, the heel + pointier toe makes them a bit more refined.
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Susie replied 10 years ago
Oh I really like the Tsubo for you, Shannon. The Robyn is very nice too. Suz has a good idea with the Ara.
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Deborah replied 10 years ago
Shannon, I really liked the Nine West boots from your earlier thread. I liked the sleek look and the ankle height which, if I am recalling your wardrobe correctly, would be a great addition.