Monday, March 24, 2008

It's not where you start, it's where you finish...

I mentioned my diabolical master plan a couple of days ago...to take a tally of my existing summer wardrobe...and based on that, to try and identify the holes...and, additionally, the pieces I should stop buying before I'm certified as insane. At the time, it seemed like a good idea, but it turned into one of those things that became more and more daunting as I tried to decide which part of my closet to start with...finally I settled on footwear, thinking that as a "non-shoe girl" it would be easy place to begin...the idiocy of that statement only became apparent when I realized that I do, in fact, appear to be a shoe girl and, despite my initial concerns to the contrary, I have most shoe categories covered. But before I go any further...what was the criteria for taking mug-shots of these particular shoes? Well, I went under the assumption that the summer will be filled with blue skies and sunshine...so no shoes for rain, sleet, or snow...other than that, anything goes.

The outcome? As I mentioned, somewhat disturbing...if you'd asked me I would have said that I didn't have a lot of footwear options...as you can see, I was wrong...three pairs of moccasins in varying shades of brown...white floral flats from Gucci (probably not the most sensible selection as pale fabric is like a dirt magnet)...and more "humorous" shoes (from Marc Jacobs' mouse flats to Topshop's Japanese flag embellished numbers) than should really be gathered together at one time.

I came out of this excercise, however, with the realization that I need to stop buying shoes that are "quirky"...I can safely say that I have quirky covered...practical or minimalist styles, on the other hand, are thin on the ground (if you'll pardon the pun).

Photobucket

9 comments:

  1. It looks to me like you have quite a few practical flats in solid colors, no?

    ReplyDelete
  2. Anonymous12:42 PM

    I see a dearth of true sandals--an opportunity maybe? I would wear your black wingtips with everything this summer: shorts, skirts, floral dresses...oh! That's a bit of the Artful Dodger.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Great shoes - in good condition. Maybe you need a few more strappy/sexy things? K

    ReplyDelete
  4. Lots of flats!

    I love this catalog work, so much, that I would totally catalogue my sick sick obsession with shoes.
    Maybe I will recover that way.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Thanks for your input everyone! It's great to hear what everyone else thinks are the problems areas/areas for expansion.

    wendyb - practical-ish...the red flats (for example) are glittery, Wizard of Oz shoes...

    anon - the wingtips will definitely be getting a lot of wear

    k.line - I always think of strappy/sexy as being associated with heels...which I would do if I could stand up in them

    maria - yes, an awful lot of flats. I recommend giving cataloging a try...you come away with a clearer idea of what you have...and, potentially, a shopping list ;)

    ReplyDelete
  6. Wow, you have a brilliant selection of shoes. And you have more flats than I do! That's amazing in itself. I love everything you have, including the brown (Tod's?) sandal. The Mouse shoes are so sweet, and I love the two pairs of geometric whatever-they-ares.

    ReplyDelete
  7. After all that gushing over your shoes, I realized I forgot to make any suggestions as to what you might add. I'm going to have to agree with K.Line: maybe a pair of strappy stiletto sandals. Do you wear heels much?

    ReplyDelete
  8. Thanks enc..."never" would be the word used to describe myself and heels...I have major balance issues and, at 5'11" I don't need the height, so I avoid potential injury to myself...or others.

    ReplyDelete
  9. Love your quirky footwear, and I'm enjoying reading about your dilemmas with summer, maykes me think I'm not the only one!

    ReplyDelete