Friday, December 11, 2009

What's More Fun Than Wearing Shoes? Buying Them!

By Jayde Johannsen

For most women they are as much a source of stress as of pleasure, as much a potential foe as a trusted friend. For centuries shoes have played an important, pivotal role in a women's ensemble. Whether one is attending a baseball game, a lunch with friends, or an annual gala, choosing the proper pair of shoes to complete one's look is simply essential.

A woman's choice must at once reflect the season, her personal style, the outfit she has selected, and the occasion or event being attended. Even paired with the perfect dress or jeans, the wrong shoes simply cannot be overlooked; for the style-conscious woman the perfect flats, stilettos, even tennis shoes are a prerequisite for completing any look.

The success of a woman's outfit depends on selecting the proper footwear to convey to the world her own unique style and her take on the fashion trends of the moment.

While in decades past it may have been acceptable for a woman to look as though she were recycling a "classic" or sporting a trend that is "en vogue" in some other city or country, today a woman is always expected to be dressed for her surroundings. Sporting Crocs in Milan or Uggs in Miami simply won't cut it.

Luckily for today's style-conscious woman, the art of shoe-shopping can be mastered with just a few simple tips that will ensure the perfect choice of foot adornment every time.

Perhaps one of the most significant rules that every woman should understand before venturing out to the next sale, is that every pair of shoes has a relative price. While a pair of shoes may be on sale for a very low sticker price, countless women make the mistake of being seduced into buying such shoes when they are not actually what they want. While making this common mistake once or twice will likely not affect one's budget to any noticeable degree, many women often have full closets of useless shoes, purchased solely because they were "great deals". Yet when one reflects on the true cost of shoes it becomes clear that every pair of shoes costs money that could be spent on more tasteful, useful pairs. Thus it is the relative cost of many regrettable sale shoe purchases that is simply too high. To avoid sabotaging your shoe closet next time you find yourself in a shoe sale, simply ask the question, "Would I want these if they were not on sale?'' If your answer is yes, then you have likely found a great bargain, but if it is no, just say no and your wallet and feet will thank you later.

A second important consideration for effective shoe-shopping is to remember to consider when to splurge on frivolity and when to opt for practicality. For shoes that are the must-have-item of the season, consult your budgetary constraints and determine how much you can allot this year, while bearing in mind that they will likely be tucked away in storage next year. Annually investing in just one or two pairs of it-shoes gives one the exhilaration of having nabbed the latest trend, while also keeping things under control in the finance department. For all of the other seasonal trends, consider buying high-quality, cheaper, reproduction versions of your favorite styles, so that you gain the same effect, but without the added stress or guilt of purchasing the originals.

Investing in the daily necessities and classic trends will ensure that you have beautiful, high-quality pieces for years to come. With just a bit of time spent doing research, you too can have the most enviable shoe closet around and at a fraction of the price of your friends.

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