shoes with skirts

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Here are some shoes I've worn with skirts (and one of a Skirtcraft model). The first and third are Vegetarian Shoes, the second are Macbeth, and the fourth are Vans.

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I like number 2, wouldn't mind having a pair. Number 4 looks similar to what I'm wearing now.
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moonshadow wrote:But as far as clunkiness.... I may look somewhat silly wearing a skirt with a size 10 men's shoe on. But not as silly as I'd look tripping and falling all over the place because I'm wearing a shoe that's one size too small. Not to mention, I'd be miserable.
A men's size 10, eh? Contemplate what a size 12 looks like poking out from under a skirt -- and with that size foot there's no way in creation that anything other than a man's shoe is going to be found in anything resembling interesting, petite (yeah, right!), or attractive. So, yep, I'm stuck.

The ridiculous thing is that 30 years ago I could find interesting men's shoes with a decent chunk heel on them that were entirely appropriate and functional. Just not today. Oh, well. Time, as they say, marches on.
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crfriend wrote:So, yep, I'm stuck.
Well... don't despair. You're tall enough to where in my opinion your shoe size works with the rest of you. As can be illustrated in this thread:
http://www.skirtcafe.org/forums/viewtop ... 30#p149287

I've always wished I had slightly smaller feet, but all told at 5'-11", I guess I can't complain, I suppose it is somewhat average for men of my height. I know some guys around my height that wear like men's size 14. Now THAT'S a big foot!
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moonshadow wrote:...It seems you start to get into more noticeable differences when you get into the nicer "dress" shoes, to which there is a more clear difference between mens and womens shoes. Which I understand, some of us might want a women's "dress" shoe, or a mary jane to freestyle in, but as for me.... it's simply not important enough to justify special ordering a size 12 shoe that I'm not even sure if I'm going to like...
Youncan find size 12s on Amazon, onlineshoes.com, and zappos.com at standard price and with postage-free returns.
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Fourteen to fifteen here. Thats US sizing, one size unit above UK sizing. My preferred shoes for skirts are closed-back Sanitas. Also Dr. Maartens. And Keens or Chacos.
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dillon wrote:Fourteen to fifteen here.
14 to 15 in US male sizes? I happily cede my nickname from younger years -- Sasquatch -- to you, sir! :)
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:hmmm: ......and here I thought my size 12D/13C aircraft carriers were big ;)

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Thanks for the replies. I wear a size 11. I went to pay less other day. The styles on "other side" were limited. But I'm liking those Vans slot. And Sanuk has some good ones
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Uncle Al wrote::hmmm: ......and here I thought my size 12D/13C aircraft carriers were big ;)

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Kilted Musician wrote:Something I've noticed over the years is that shoe sizes aren't consistent with what they used to be. Up until about 10-15 years ago, I would always take a 9 1/2 in just about any style but now it's around 10 1/2, depending on who makes them. I don't think my feet haven't gotten any longer over the years. Anyone else noticed this?

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Your posts make my UK size 7's seem positively dainty, and I'm 5'8". I can wear women's size 8's comfortably and I do have some strappy women's shoes that are so comfortable. My sons are also size 7. My wife wears a size 5 and daughter, I think, a size 4. With your size 14 shoes I think I would need paddles!! :D
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Sinned wrote:Your posts make my UK size 7's seem positively dainty, and I'm 5'8". I can wear women's size 8's comfortably and I do have some strappy women's shoes that are so comfortable. My sons are also size 7. My wife wears a size 5 and daughter, I think, a size 4. With your size 14 shoes I think I would need paddles!! :D
You must be dainty. I haven't worn a 7 since I was 7! Yet it amazes me how you small-footed guys have such substantial waists... You should be toppling over! :lol:
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The principal reason why ladies evolved smaller feet than their menfolk is so they can stand nearer to the kitchen sink!

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