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21

Mar

(Affordable!) Masculine Shoes For Small Feet

Lots of smaller footed folks have asked for masculine shoe recommendations in the non-sneaker shoes arena that won’t break the bank. I’ve picked up a few more ideas since my last post in May

My biggest recommendation is to do the thrifty thrift! Men’s feet used to be smaller, so there are some gorgeous vintage finds out there for next to nothing. Blake got these bad boys for $4Bobby from Boston had an incredible selection of smaller men’s shoes that ranged from 30 - 60$. If you make visiting your neighborhood thrift store a regular activity, something fantastic will pop up.

Onward! I chose pretty spring colors, because I can:

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Bass Women’s Ely Shoes 

I’ve had these Bass bucks from Bass for 2 years now, and they are still one of my favorites and one of my most vesatile pairs of shoes. They fill an in-between space from casual to fancy. They come in several colors and contrast soles. Retail is $69, but you can usually snag them on sale or on Ebay for $40 or so. (See me wearing mine here!)

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Loafers are never a bad addition to your wardrobe. Equally at home at the office or with some shorts on a summer stroll. Women’s Hayden Loafer, $85 at Sperry Top-sider.

imageEvery fashionisto needs at least one pair of fashion boots! Clarks Women’s Desert Boots, $94.95 at Infinity Shoes

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I always dislike how boy’s shoes have a rounder toe and chunkier heels than men’s. As if they still need help walking past toddler-hood. However, J.Crew has some of the less obnoxiously shaped boys’ shoes in the most fabulous of colors! These are the Kids’ Suede Bucks with Contrast Sole, $98. They’ve also got pretty nice wingtips for $118, though I’m less convinced of the chunky design in the dressier shoe.

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These are so pretty! Can’t speak to their quality. But… WANT! Halogen® ’Lindy’ Oxford, $99.95 at Nordstrom

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Cole Haan has some fabulous choices this season. I tried a pair of their Skylar Oxfords and found them very comfortable! They would make for a great dress shoe. The leather sole feels like it would last for ever. The black ones are currently on sale for $179.95. They also have the Alissa Oxford (pictured above) — the same thing with a rubber sole a different kind of leather (nubuck) in brighter colors. Those are now running as low as $88 on Amazon.

In other news I crossed these Steve Madden oxfords off the list when I tried them on IRL. They feel like a flimsy piece of felt glued together by a child. There’s women’s clothing for ya. 

Am I missing anything? Add it in the comments!

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23

Aug

Shoes Make the Outfit

With her indie meets preppy meets lesbian style, Amanda from Oklahoma City demonstrates the key to a dapper wardrobe: multiple pairs of shoes. If you are looking to step up your game (Buah haha), I think that shoes are the best place to start. To me, they frame an outfit and put the whole thing in context. If you have a lower-end shirt, for example, nice shoes can totally make up for it. 

Putthison recently did an article on “The 7 Shoe Wardrobe,” and I found it really helpful. He goes over the basic types of shoes, ranging from casual to formal. Want more? Check out my list of womens shoes in masculine styles.

Shirt: Gap
Necklace: H&M
Pants: Forever21
Shoes: Joseph Abboud 

Shirt: Obey
Hat: Target
Jorts: Gap
Moccasins: Minnetonka

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04

Aug

Pants: Creating a Slim Look in a Plus Size

By Guest Blogger, Blake 

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(Source: Dapper Q)

The trend nowadays is leaning towards a slimmer pant leg. I find it especially challenging to find nice pants with a slim leg in my size. Either they fit too slim in the thigh for my comfort or they are outrageously expensive. The solution? Tailoring. Regular fit pants (without a slim leg) tend to be less expensive as they are not currently on trend. Last week I took my pants to a tailor to get the pants legs tapered. I started off with Tommy Hilfiger chinos that were over 10 inches wide in the pants leg. After I got them back they were about 9 inches (the preferred width for a woman’s pant leg according to my tailor). The most important thing to clarify with your tailor is where the fabric will be taken in. Some tailors will taper the leg starting at the thigh region. DO NOT LET THE TAILOR DO THIS! Tapering from the thigh will alter the size and fit of the pants. As a result, the pants will be slimmer at the bottom and too tight in the thigh. Make sure that the tailor takes excess fabric from the pants leg only (below the knee). She charged me $12 to taper the pants (a fair price). Remember to take this into account when purchasing your pants. 

Also, pair a slimmer pant with a slimmer shoe. A slimmer shoe is a shoe that fits closer to the foot. This creates a streamlined effect that will create a modern silhouette and instantly slim you. You can find slim shoes just about everywhere now. My favorite pair is Cole Haan oxfords that I got from an outlet mall at 25% off retail. Happy tailoring!

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Alisa Oxford, available at Cole Haan for $178

26

May

A Life of Yellow

Bring in summer and add a bold pop of yellow to your wardrobe. Here are some of my favs:


Loopback Cotton-jersey Sweatshirt available at Mr. Porter for £90. Perfect for those cool summer nights.

Get your yellow pants here. Source: munrowe.com

Snatch a yellow cardigan on Etsy for $26. Source: upashion.com

Nick Wooster, the fashion director of Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf rocking some yellow brogues from the  Florsheim collection by Duckie Brown. They are no longer in stock. Boo. Cole Haan offers a nice alternative: the Air Colton Casual Wingtip in Yellow for $198 (clicky). Source: 100daysofstyle.com

Oh hey, it’s the Biebs. Vintage Rolling Stones T, available at rollingstones.shop.bravadousa.com for $30

An anonymous cutie sporting a yellow beanie. Get yours from Neff for $9.95. Source: angstine.tumblr.com

24

May

Masculine Shoes for YOUR Feet

Finding smaller masculine styles for female bodied feet can be a tough one (as evidenced back in this post) but with your help and my own endless research I’ve found lots of great brands that have a selection of masculine shoes for women. Here are a few of my favorite dandy styles that will fit us smaller-footed folks:


JAZIE, available at Steve Madden for $89.95



Bass “Walk and Talk” flat, available at Modcloth for $68.99 (See me wearing mine here!)



Halifax Strap, on sale at Sebago for $62.99




LunarGrand Wingtip, available at Cole Haan for $278



Comme Des Garçons, available at farfetch.com for $582



Marksy Leather Brogue with Contrast Sole, available at ASOS for $58.17

Dolly Blue and White Saddled O’s, available at Rupert Sanderson for $535

16

May

Picnic Outfit

Jennelle in Portland took this picture on the way to a picnic with her lovely redheaded girlfriend. She says, “This outfit was inspired by looking through A Bicycle Built for Two, a lesbian wedding blog. I saw so many adorable couples on there!!  All the cute dykes had blazers and I immediately went out and bought one!!”

Brown blazer and shoes? Totes dapper. But my favorite part is the red socks.

I might need to pick up a packet of these babies. That pop of color goes a long way: 

Branded 5 Pack Socks, available at Topman for $24

And by the way, don’t try googling “Red Socks.” Apparently there’s a popular baseball team in Boston that’s spelled similarly.

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