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Originally posted by AmiensOriginally posted by Miss NovemberAll this Birk talk is another language to me...
Can we start talking stiletto please?
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Never gonna happen. I have American flag birks, metallic pink birks, orange birks, my leopard print cow fur birks. Yeah they're ugly but they're comfortable, they're fun and let's face it- my line of work requires that you be dressed. period.
Now, would I wear my birks to a chi-chi dinner? No, I do have some platforms and kitten heels for those such occasions. and I have a fab pair of boots for dressing up long pants.
It's just that those occasions are so rare and especially in South Texas- the closed toe shoe season is about a month long.
Jenn
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Originally posted by Vishenka69Originally posted by AmiensOriginally posted by Miss NovemberAll this Birk talk is another language to me...
Can we start talking stiletto please?
Sigh-- my feet are just fashionally challenged, not to mention I really want to avoid having more surgery.Gas, and 4 kids
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Heidi, sorry about your post hijack onto shoes . . .
I am at the just starting to get a bunion stage of things. I was told emphatically by my podiatrist (confirmed with my own research) that you need special custom-made inserts in your shoes. High heels and other uncomfortable shoes will aggravate the problem and cause pain but the actual bunion is caused by a biomechanical flaws that can only be corrected (i.e., bunion progress slowed) with inserts.
I have not tried birks, but I do have uggs, arche (really comfortable, price almost killed me), gentlesouls, clogs. Right not I am having more pain so I am on a "no heels" thing while I await my $400 inserts . . .
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I await my $400 inserts
BTW that was the first time I was ever given or offered a professional courtesy price.
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Originally posted by pinkpicklesI await my $400 inserts
BTW that was the first time I was ever given or offered a professional courtesy price.Gas, and 4 kids
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Thanks for the tips on orthotics . . . no professional courtesy discount for me, sadly. The price is actually $450 and the podiatrist claims that is $50-100 cheaper than the normal price around here, which I suspect is true
My insurance is supposed to pay 1/2 of the cost, but I will believe it when I see it. They always manage to find some way not to pay up.
I am so glad you like them, Crystal - - that makes me feel better about spending so much. At first, I was worried I was being wasteful spending so much for a shoe insert but I walk 5-7 miles per day (just walking around, insane I know, its more miles if I go running that day). I was starting to look really pathetic limping and shuffling . . .
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I have all sorts of feet issues. I must admit, for a less expensive shoe, I have gone w/ Clarks, even my podiatrist said that this was a decent more affordable shoe. The prob w/ my new orthotics is that it seems I'm gonna have to go up a 1/2 size for them & my feet to fit in my shoes properly.
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