shoe shopping sucks when your feet are on the small side – either they don’t even sell your size or the designs are very limited and you’ve got to visit other outlets. end of rant.
Right?? It’s not anything that requires any research to figure out either. I mean, just look around, go outside, turn on the tv ….. heck, look out the window! They’d see that everyone’s not the same height or size! ….. But apparently manufacturers/designers have concluded this is either unnecessary or too difficult.
It’s unfortunate as a consumer because all purchased items end up costing double when you factor in alterations. The alternative, of course, is looking like a fashion train wreck because if unaltered, you look like the clothes swallowed you whole. Heh!
Sorry to hear about your shoe-shopping woes. I do hope you will find what you’re looking for soon! 🙂
I’m 4’9″ and I have to buy my shoes from the youth section, and have to get X-Small or Small when shopping for tops and I’m a size 0 (or 2, depending on the cut) if I were to buy pants from anywhere that is not the kids section XD #thestruggleisreal
I have the opposite but the same problem. I have large feet (my brother says I have Flinstone feet. Jerk) and this is the problem! Nothing cute! Nothing cute anywhere! I basically wear ballet flats and sneakers all the time and when people question my shoe choices I tell them they are welcome to go out into the wilds and find a cute shoe for me. I’ll hold my breath and wait.
rawrling
October 27, 2017 at 12:37 AM
shoe shopping sucks when your feet are on the small side – either they don’t even sell your size or the designs are very limited and you’ve got to visit other outlets. end of rant.
korfan
October 27, 2017 at 1:08 AM
Try shopping for pants ….. or skirts ….. or blouses/tops …… basically any clothing item, when you most definitely are not 5’10” tall.
It’s a nightmare.
rawrling
October 27, 2017 at 1:12 AM
it’s like don’t they know we come in all different shapes and sizes?
so frustrated for you *hugs*
korfan
October 27, 2017 at 1:31 AM
Right?? It’s not anything that requires any research to figure out either. I mean, just look around, go outside, turn on the tv ….. heck, look out the window! They’d see that everyone’s not the same height or size! ….. But apparently manufacturers/designers have concluded this is either unnecessary or too difficult.
It’s unfortunate as a consumer because all purchased items end up costing double when you factor in alterations. The alternative, of course, is looking like a fashion train wreck because if unaltered, you look like the clothes swallowed you whole. Heh!
Sorry to hear about your shoe-shopping woes. I do hope you will find what you’re looking for soon! 🙂
Nessa (Bebe) 🌹
October 27, 2017 at 8:29 AM
I’m 4’9″ and I have to buy my shoes from the youth section, and have to get X-Small or Small when shopping for tops and I’m a size 0 (or 2, depending on the cut) if I were to buy pants from anywhere that is not the kids section XD #thestruggleisreal
isa: I'm not a serial killer I'm just really passionate about things
October 27, 2017 at 1:27 AM
I have the opposite but the same problem. I have large feet (my brother says I have Flinstone feet. Jerk) and this is the problem! Nothing cute! Nothing cute anywhere! I basically wear ballet flats and sneakers all the time and when people question my shoe choices I tell them they are welcome to go out into the wilds and find a cute shoe for me. I’ll hold my breath and wait.
isa: I'm not a serial killer I'm just really passionate about things
October 27, 2017 at 1:28 AM
*(I do keep buying knee high stiletto boots that I cannot walk in. Those they make in abundance)
Playstore, Okay Or Not Okay
October 27, 2017 at 3:43 AM
I just buy the shoes that come in my small feet size. Guess it’s a good thing I only like to wear sneakers and wear them till they get holes 😅