ToePolishIP (Tiffany)
Shape-ups - opinions needed....
Ok - so here's the story...
Sketchers tone-ups are a really popular item around my area - so I decided to buy a pair for work. They really are comfortable - they take all shock away from knees, back, feet,etc. Everyone I know loves them, including me.
BUT, here's the dilemma - when I'm outside of work, I ALWAYS have some sort of sandal on - and Sketchers does not offer this type of sandals in mens - only womens - called Tone-ups.
Soooo, I decided to buy a pair. This is my first pair of women's shoes (not that there's anything wrong with wearing women's shoes), but I do plan on wearing them around quite often.
Sooooo - my question to all of my Flickr friends is this - If you were to see a man wearing these sandals, would you ever think they are womens shoes? Do they look feminine? (Not that it would affect my decision, they are comfortable,and I like them, so I will wear them, just curious....)
Thank you all for your opinions.
Shape-ups - opinions needed....
Ok - so here's the story...
Sketchers tone-ups are a really popular item around my area - so I decided to buy a pair for work. They really are comfortable - they take all shock away from knees, back, feet,etc. Everyone I know loves them, including me.
BUT, here's the dilemma - when I'm outside of work, I ALWAYS have some sort of sandal on - and Sketchers does not offer this type of sandals in mens - only womens - called Tone-ups.
Soooo, I decided to buy a pair. This is my first pair of women's shoes (not that there's anything wrong with wearing women's shoes), but I do plan on wearing them around quite often.
Sooooo - my question to all of my Flickr friends is this - If you were to see a man wearing these sandals, would you ever think they are womens shoes? Do they look feminine? (Not that it would affect my decision, they are comfortable,and I like them, so I will wear them, just curious....)
Thank you all for your opinions.