Every Woman Loves Shoe Shopping

By Jayde Johannsen

Almost since the dawn of time, they have been one of the most significant determinants of many areas of a woman's social life. With the right choice they can draw envious stares and jealous whispers, but with the wrong they can just as easily attract disapproving side glances and the ever-dreaded eye-over. Everyone from businesswoman to soccer moms to students depends on choosing the perfect pair of shoes to help ensure that she literally puts her best foot forward.

A woman's choice must at once reflect the season, her personal style, the outfit she has selected, and the occasion or event being attended. Even paired with the perfect dress or jeans, the wrong shoes simply cannot be overlooked; for the style-conscious woman the perfect flats, stilettos, even tennis shoes are a prerequisite for completing any look.

A woman's choice of shoes projects many things to the world simultaneously: her own personal style, her view of the event or occasion, and her take on the latest trends.

While in years past it was acceptable for a woman to look as though she were visiting from another region or country, in today's globally integrated economy, it is important for women to be mindful of the style of the city they are currently visiting or residing in. Wearing Birkenstocks in downtown Paris or Jack Rogers in Buenos Aires simply doesn't cut it.

Luckily for today's economically-conscious shoe-lovers, there are a few simple tips that will guarantee that no woman goes astray next time she ventures into the shoe department of the local department store. These rules will allow you to quickly master the art of shoe-shopping, while not depleting the majority of the contents of your wallet.

The first rule that every woman should remember when contemplating her next footwear purchase, is to consider carefully the relative price of the potential shoe choice at hand. Many women continually make the mistake of repeatedly buying somewhat less-than-desirable shoes simply because they are on sale for a very reasonable price. While the price of a pair of shoes may be very cheap, purchasing numerous pairs this way quickly begins to add up. A good rule of thumb for any woman to live by is to consider the question, "would I want these if they were not on sale?" If the answer to this tried-and-true test is yes, than the purchase is likely a valuable one, however if it is no, leave the shoes behind. A closet full of cheap, B-list shoes can often lead to guilt-tripping one's self into forcing a less -than-desirable footwear choice just to gain the satisfaction of knowing they were used.

Another important shoe-shopping tip that every woman should know is related to understanding the role and value of investment pieces versus trendy buys. Many women make the mistake of splurging on a designer pair of this year's must-have shoe, only to then be forced to discount shop for the staple pairs for their everyday needs. The solution to this problem is simple: invest in the necessary staples of your wardrobe, such as everyday flats, leather boots, black pumps, stilettos, and driving moccasins. Then save on the more trendy pieces by doing a bit of shopping around and finding high-quality, potentially replica designer pieces. This way you can spend the majority of your shoe budget on great pieces that will last, while also enjoying this year's latest shoe trends.

Investing in the daily necessities and classic trends will ensure that you have beautiful, high-quality pieces for years to come and that you will be the envy of all of your friends. - 29954

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