Assuming that you have read at least one post from my blog -- or at the very, very least, have read the heading -- then you have come to understand that I have recently graduated from college and have been job hunting. Very good. Now, with that big life transition comes little money in my pocket, especially when, as of late, you've been working at the local mall and you have a propensity for spending on things like, oh, I don't know, the occasional restaurant meal, an adult beverage or two, and most importantly, shoes.
This would all be very fine and dandy if I had a full-time job that paid me bundles of money, but the truth of the matter is, I'm living at home with a limited budget. My new status as a semi-employed post-grad couch potato has forced me to be much more careful with my money and how I spend it. Luckily, I don't have an addiction to caffeine and the delicious drinks both Dunkin Donuts and Starbucks supply (granted, it's delicious to those who like it.) Unluckily, even with my limited budget, I still yearn for a new pair of shoes or a sparkly top every once in a while... and by every once in a while, I mean a lot.
However, I've come to realize that it's okay to splurge every once in a while as long as it's balanced out by maybe a weekend staying in or an incoming paycheck (however small that may be.) This way, I don't necessarily have to compromise on my love of footwear, but can still feel as though I'm being responsible with my money (somewhat.)
Cue the newest additions to my closet. Fairly budget friendly, my newkids shoes were all under $70 each and, after careful consideration and justification, can be integrated seamlessly into my wardrobe.
Purchased a few months ago on a trip to TJ Maxx, these cheetah print bootie-meets-dominatrix-heel were $20. At first glance, I thought "I must be certifiably crazy," because even though I consider cheetah print to be fairly versatile and great for spiffing up that old t-shirt and jeans combo, these shoes are... just say it... out there. But you have to admit, despite all that they've got going on, they're pretty fun. And for $20? As Tim Gunn would say, I can make it work.
Ah...yes. Cheetah print makes a return to my shoe family. You may say that having too much cheetah print is not economical, but to that, I say: nonsense! I've already worn these puppies with my skinnies jeans and basically any old striped shirt. It's a safe way to get in on the trend of mixing prints. I managed to use a coupon and take advantage of an online sale to get these for around $30. When I get a new pair of semi-practical shoes (cheetah loafers are practical right?), I tend to want to wear them as much as possible after purchasing them. I can honestly say, I've probably worn these almost every day since I've purchased them. Cheetah print loafers are now the new sensible shoe.
These are not quite as "sensible," but these wedge sandals are definitely fun. My family is taking a trip next week to Puerto Rico so when I was killing time prior to a shift at the mall and saw these, all I could think of was how great it would go with all of the brights I packed for my vacation at the beach. They're sassy, colorful and you know what, easy to walk in. Say it with me: score! Coming in at a whopping $70 (I know, I totally splurged), these canvas beauties will take me all through the summer. I only had a slight tinge of shopper's guilt post-purchase just because...well, they're floral wedges, you see them. But I felt as though I needed a reward for my first full week of work. Maybe that makes me an enabler of my own so-called "problem," but I just see that as good self-motivation.
I normally consider myself more of a "basics" girl. I like to take the standard t-shirt and jeans combo and step it up a notch with fun little details: funky ring/bracelet, killer jacket, bright colored shoe -- so I thought that maybe adding some fun prints to my wardrobe via footwear would be another way to take something from classic to creative. Hopefully I can get some pictures up of these babies in action...but for now, just some shoe "porn" for your weekend. Enjoy.
This would all be very fine and dandy if I had a full-time job that paid me bundles of money, but the truth of the matter is, I'm living at home with a limited budget. My new status as a semi-employed post-grad couch potato has forced me to be much more careful with my money and how I spend it. Luckily, I don't have an addiction to caffeine and the delicious drinks both Dunkin Donuts and Starbucks supply (granted, it's delicious to those who like it.) Unluckily, even with my limited budget, I still yearn for a new pair of shoes or a sparkly top every once in a while... and by every once in a while, I mean a lot.
However, I've come to realize that it's okay to splurge every once in a while as long as it's balanced out by maybe a weekend staying in or an incoming paycheck (however small that may be.) This way, I don't necessarily have to compromise on my love of footwear, but can still feel as though I'm being responsible with my money (somewhat.)
Cue the newest additions to my closet. Fairly budget friendly, my new
Shoes: Kelsi Dagger |
Loafers: Express |
Ah...yes. Cheetah print makes a return to my shoe family. You may say that having too much cheetah print is not economical, but to that, I say: nonsense! I've already worn these puppies with my skinnies jeans and basically any old striped shirt. It's a safe way to get in on the trend of mixing prints. I managed to use a coupon and take advantage of an online sale to get these for around $30. When I get a new pair of semi-practical shoes (cheetah loafers are practical right?), I tend to want to wear them as much as possible after purchasing them. I can honestly say, I've probably worn these almost every day since I've purchased them. Cheetah print loafers are now the new sensible shoe.
Wedges: Gap |
These are not quite as "sensible," but these wedge sandals are definitely fun. My family is taking a trip next week to Puerto Rico so when I was killing time prior to a shift at the mall and saw these, all I could think of was how great it would go with all of the brights I packed for my vacation at the beach. They're sassy, colorful and you know what, easy to walk in. Say it with me: score! Coming in at a whopping $70 (I know, I totally splurged), these canvas beauties will take me all through the summer. I only had a slight tinge of shopper's guilt post-purchase just because...well, they're floral wedges, you see them. But I felt as though I needed a reward for my first full week of work. Maybe that makes me an enabler of my own so-called "problem," but I just see that as good self-motivation.
I normally consider myself more of a "basics" girl. I like to take the standard t-shirt and jeans combo and step it up a notch with fun little details: funky ring/bracelet, killer jacket, bright colored shoe -- so I thought that maybe adding some fun prints to my wardrobe via footwear would be another way to take something from classic to creative. Hopefully I can get some pictures up of these babies in action...but for now, just some shoe "porn" for your weekend. Enjoy.