I wanted to keep the look a bit more
casual than heels.
Not exact matches
It's no surprise why we see so many sneakers, slip - ons all around these years, so you just need to try on this comfy,
casual trend and who knows, may be you will like it more
than glam high
heels.
They're classics, they're staples, they're (to me) the perfect in - between shoe — more polished
than tennis shoes or sandals, more
casual than any kind of
heels or boots.
Make it go with an even lovelier pair of shoes, could be
heels or pumps, and a nice bag to match it, preferably a more purse style of a bag, to give you a more
casual look rather
than overtly formal.
i feel like my first choice fits my lifestlye a bit more, its on - trend but since the
heel is natural and it has a little bit of black on the sides, it is more
casual and i can probably wear them with anything, where as the white kitten
heel booties are super chic and different
than my usual style, but something about them really attracts me!
I'm more a fan of platform high
heels rather
than wedges... but I do have a few pairs of wedges in my closet and I do like them especially for something
casual I'm eyeing a pair of wedges at Charlotte Russe that have a red gingham pattern on them — they sold out of my size online when I checked so hopefully I'll be able to grab them in my size when I visit the States next week Great post on the outfits!
If you're like me I always struggle with what to wear on the most
casual days, I don't know why but sometimes it's harder to look put together but
casual & comfy
than it is to get all dolled up in a fun party dress and
heels.
I know this outfit is a little more
casual than I normally wear on the blog, but sometimes my feet need a break from all of those
heels!
This is because other
than tennies, yoga shoes, and
casual sandals, I don't have low
heeled shoes like ballet flats for two reasons.
Must be business
casual appropriate — I'm open to a
heel of less
than 1 ″ if it means right fit and price.
My second job was «trendy business
casual» so
heels were a must and jeans were only on Fridays but edgy and cool was better
than buttoned - up.