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What shoes do I want...

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OrgasmicScalp · 30/04/2019 08:08

I live in chelsea boots with skinny jeans or converse until the weather improves and then I get out my good old flip flops and that's the extent of my shoe collection.
I want some ideas of shoes and shops please to help me branch out..
I want something similar in style to ballet flats but more comfortable as I have plantar faciitis. I'm tall so don't want any heels for day to day..
I don't like brogues or loafers much
I love the slip on sketchers but I want something more smarter and less sporty.
I only go to the school run and day to day life in my shoes so nothing for work ( my work shoes are super comfy and Croc like)
What might I like? Any suggestions welcome

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pineapplepatty · 30/04/2019 08:10

Fit flops are really comfortable, the shoe ones.

JaneR0chester · 30/04/2019 08:13

Campers and Birkenstocks are the most comfortable shoes I have ever owned (I own a lot of pairs Blush) If those styles are to your taste, I'd definitely take a look.

OrgasmicScalp · 30/04/2019 08:16

Thank you..
Any ideas for some smarter shoes that would be a bit more dressier

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tierraJ · 30/04/2019 18:30

These are from M&S very comfy & smart flats in various colours

What shoes do I want...
norrismcwhirtersfridgemagnet · 30/04/2019 18:35

Air & Grace have some nice espadrilles - extremely comfortable

OrgasmicScalp · 30/04/2019 21:21

I don't think I've ever looked in M and S for shoes or clothes for that matter. I'm in that weird stage of my life.. feel like I'm too old for new look or river Island but not old enough for M and S or similar
Maybe I'm missing a trick!!

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Moominfan · 30/04/2019 21:26

I second fitflops they're life changing

BikeRunSki · 30/04/2019 21:27

Fitflop superballerinas

HolyShmoly · 30/04/2019 23:31

Office do these in various heights and they are the most comfortable things. www.office.co.uk/view/product/office_catalog/2,33/2422500079030?gclid=Cj0KCQjw5J_mBRDVARIsAGqGLZCXDStqRbi4KtuSWwbd2Qjr7z8IJjLZBZ9zdvuI6QJTKqZZxy-P8csaAr3qEALw_wcB

Pigeon31 · 01/05/2019 07:49

I like Fly London chunky ballet flats (they have a bit more support in the sole so may work better for plantar fascitis) - www.flylondonshop.co.uk/womens/flats/crot960fly

tierraJ · 01/05/2019 10:39

I buy shoes in River Island & New Look too OP but just happened to see those pointed flats on the way to the bra section in M&S.
I needed some smart flats for a Christening so they were just right.
Also I have some nice Roman type sandals from River Island, flip flops & embellished sandals from Accessorize that are very pretty, Pumas from Schuh for more dressed down days & im eyeing up some Vans.

One place that sells nice shoes is Dorothy Perkins but I don't buy them as they are too wide for my feet.

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