Friday, January 29, 2016

Shoes As An Art Form

My first and probably last post on women's shoes.

A friend at work has a monthly calendar of women's shoes. I've always been a big fan of beautiful women and many of them wear shoes, but until she and I started going over the calendar together, just for fun, comparing our takes on the shoes, I never saw them as an art form.

Dig these Mojitos from Julian Hakes.

I thought these were really cool.
Are they comfortable? Here's a review that goes both ways on that question.

6 comments:

tim eisele said...

Well, it might be your last post on women's shoes (we'll see how that goes, predicting the future is tricky) but it seems like you've posted something before . . .

Ah, here it is!

http://ktcatspost.blogspot.com/2013/07/i-dont-get-womens-shoes.html

(incidentally, the blogspot search tool is awful. This didn't turn up when I searched on "shoe", but did appear when I searched "shoes")

I see, also, that while you didn't have many other posts where the *topic* was specifically shoes, you do use them in illustrative images from time to time.

Kelly the little black dog said...


The Cruel Shoes by Steve Martin.

Ilíon said...

They look painful to me.

K T Cat said...

Good Lord, Tim, you don't think I have a fetish, do you? It would certainly explain why I had my wife bind her feet ...

Ilion, the woman who discusses shoes with me doesn't worry about how they feel unless they are really uncomfortable.

Ilíon said...

The shoes women *willingly* choose to wear don't seem to me to be all that different from foot binding.

Jedi Master Ivyan said...

My arches are screaming just looking at those shoes.