Yeah those are cute, and $70 cheaper!
Totally bumping this because I absolutely HAD to share this photo my friend on Facebook just posted. And, she actually wants these. Uhhhmmm, WTF???
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On my cell.
I'm trying my hand at buying stuff cheap and reselling it.
How much would you all pay for these shoes on a Facebook yard sale or Marketplace?
https://www.dsw.com/en/us/product/es...ctiveColor=270
https://www.dsw.com/en/us/product/cr...ctiveColor=280
I got them for free from DSW.
I've never tried to sell on Poshmark, but I'm thinking about it. I just don't like having to go to the post office during this coronavirus situation.
I was surprised I got them for free. I'm a member of a deals page on Facebook and they posted about getting $10 shoes for free, but I didn't qualify. They had another coupon for $20 off $49. The shoes were both $9.99 so I assumed they wouldn't qualify, but the site took $20 off. I'm surprised they honored the price.
Can anyone with high arches (and maybe plantar fasiciitis) recommend a dress shoe? I don't like flats and I don't go for super high heels, but anything inbetween is good. I've developed PF since I worked in the office last and none of my older dress shoes are comfortable with this. I bought a bunch back in 2018 when the Sears store local to me was going out of business but I wore a pair to the interview and when I stepped out of the car my arch pulled and made me want to cry. Obviously they don't have the support I need.
Are boots an option? my daughter-in-law asked for these for Xmas, she wears them at work and I thought they were super cute! I used to have a similar pair that I used to wear to my job at HP:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09YRCZGZ2...ils&th=1&psc=1
Boots are definitely an option (at least in the winter). They have good arch support? Thanks for the suggestion!
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