Yeah those are cute, and $70 cheaper!
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???
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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