
My husband needed a new pair of sneakers. Oh wait – using the word “sneakers” signals my decrepit old age. π Let me start again. My husband needed a new pair of athletic shoes. To me that implies he was doing something athletic. He wasn’t. He wanted footwear that wasn’t sandals, wasn’t boots, wasn’t dress-wear. (/me whispers: sneakers). I made sure he knew how to access the coupons on my big shoe-store account and off he went. He says he’s very happy with the new footwear, but I have my doubts. Although it isn’t all the things it shouldn’t be, I can’t believe that (1) this is the correct fit and (2) that it will be at all comfortable for walking of standing. π
Well! It’s about time you surfaced!
Note: I can comment on this because I get a LOT of flack if I go quiet lol
I’m sure you are right to be suspicious I will just point out that we do not ALL have the shoe expertise you have acquired. π
Well when *I* retire, I’m sure I will be able to post daily about the NJ haze also. π
How much shoe expertise does it require to come home with something that suits the need???? I’m willing to bet my 5″ spike heels are more comfortable for walking than what’s in his box.