Like I mentioned before, I usually would wear a different shoe — especially when I'm at work (I have three pairs of
these shoes under my desk).
Admittedly, I tend to wear ballet flats or boat shoes on my commute (or Uggs or other winter boots when it's cold) and leave
my shoes under my desk at work.
These can be as simple as stocking your office with snacks in case you end up waving goodbye to your dinner plans, or keeping comfy
shoes under your desk when you need to rush to court to file on an urgent basis.
Not exact matches
These flats have a flexible sole, so you will be able to fold them up and store them in a
shoe bag inside your purse or
under your
desk at work for quick changes.
This pair of psychedelic boots from Dr. Scholl's got me out of my black
shoe rut (seriously, I have about 10 pairs of black heels
under my
desk as I'm writing this).
I could've easily added some color into this look with
shoes and accessories and it's always easy to swap out a more fun pair of heels and leave your work pumps
under your
desk (that's my trick at least!).
I have a tendency to wear the same
shoes (and, um, sometimes pants...) to work every single day for a week (because I'm lazy and have no shame, apparently), and I'd be pretty surprised if anyone noticed, since both of those items spend most of their time
under my
desk.
I love that everyday is different, on Monday I might be in the office all day buried
under paint swatches and chandelier options with my
shoes off and four cups of coffee on my
desk, Tuesday could be an install where I'm driving around town with my contractor (who is my actual hero), and assembling furniture alongside him, or getting nervous as he drills into a pristine tile wall (even though he has NEVER made a mistake) to hang the new shelving.
Check
shoe boxes, storage units and
under big cabinets, dressers, beds and
desks.