We do open toe shoes here, and I will definitely wear sleeveless or tank dresses so I don't die of heat exhaustion during the commute and slip a cardigan on if it's too cold in the office, which it ALWAYS is.
Not exact matches
How about we ban low rise jeans, miniskirts, tight shirts, low cut shirts, tight jeans, stilletto heels,
open toe shoes, etc.... because if I don't want to see it, then it shouldn't be allowed.
Please
do not wear sandals, flip flops or
open -
toed shoes.
Don't let them wear flip - flops or
open -
toed shoes while they are climbing a swing set, and no loose clothing with strings that might cause strangulation.
Club dress code: The NYAC is a private club, and it has the right to turn away anyone who
does not adhere to its dress code: business attire, no
open -
toe shoes, no sneakers, no denim.
I started thinking about how many
open -
toed shoes that I have and don't wear for so many months of the year.
I haven't been able to
do that for ages because of how cold it's been here, so definitely
open toed shoes!
I had brought a change of
shoes, but soon rethought this decision as the other pair although black to match the belt, were
open toe, and I really
did not fancy having my feet trodden on by hooves.
Do you have any rules (either dress code or self - imposed) about wearing
open -
toed shoes to the office?
A couple such fads that have me scratching my head are: UGG boots, onesies, sheer tops, socks with
open -
toe shoes, etc... And yup, after awhile the trends
do start to grow on me.
I don't think I'd wear it with the type of
open toe shoes you used here.
maybe it was unseasonal, but the weather was high 70s... i
did get the stink eye for wearing
open toed shoes, but i think it was more b / c they were all in winter gear still.
While I don't work in a terribly formal office environment, I definitely don't wear sandals or
open toed shoes.
I would steer clear from
open toed shoes, as they tend to look less professional than closed
toe shoes, but
open toed dress
shoes look better than closed
toe tennis
shoes or
shoes that don't look professional.
The
shoes take a cue from festival - inspired rock and roll style: A pair of
open -
toed sandals just doesn't cut it on a muddy field or at a live concert in the desert — and Kate Moss, the queen of rock and roll model - off - duty style, has been rocking the look for years now.
And if you wear
open -
toed shoes, don't forget to invest in a pedicure.
Somehow, when the weather starts to warm up,
shoes are always the last thing to get the memo, if only because 50 - degree weather with a steady chance of rain doesn't exactly call for
open -
toe sandals.
A lot of them are broken and quite dirty (garbage, dog poo, broken glass, etc.)... so I don't love wearing
open -
toed shoes here.