WSJ Article on Ballet Flats in men's fashion
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Re: WSJ Article on Ballet Flats in men's fashion
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Encouraging and thoughtful article. Was very open minded about it. Love the look
Encouraging and thoughtful article. Was very open minded about it. Love the look
Re: WSJ Article on Ballet Flats in men's fashion
Nice looking Groundies flats.
I would wear these, but the sizes only go up to 43. I need 46.
And the only color is black.
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/424886546 ... 3644144393
I would wear these, but the sizes only go up to 43. I need 46.
And the only color is black.
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/424886546 ... 3644144393
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Re: WSJ Article on Ballet Flats in men's fashion
Ballet flats are cute - but a less squared off toe shape would be more dressy?
I wear quite pointy - but thats me - but an almond toe shape would more formal looking and perhaps work with more clothes?
A lower vamp shoe just looks nice I think - and it makes me feel that my feet are less bulky looking - and it makes wearing a skirt or even fitted pants (omg I said pants) look more balanced too.
cheers
NZF
I wear quite pointy - but thats me - but an almond toe shape would more formal looking and perhaps work with more clothes?
A lower vamp shoe just looks nice I think - and it makes me feel that my feet are less bulky looking - and it makes wearing a skirt or even fitted pants (omg I said pants) look more balanced too.
cheers
NZF