I wish there was some sort of neat compromise between fashion and comfort. I find that for me, the shoes that are supposed to be "comfortable" are generally not. Birkenstocks, so beloved by so many, have an annoying habit of compressing that long toe of mine.
Getting back to Rivka's original comment, I think that part of it is the same sensation I have about shoe shopping, and that many other women I know have about jeans. There's something disheartening about knowing that one is going to have to go through the entire long process of frustration again.
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I wish there was some sort of neat compromise between fashion and comfort. I find that for me, the shoes that are supposed to be "comfortable" are generally not. Birkenstocks, so beloved by so many, have an annoying habit of compressing that long toe of mine.
Getting back to Rivka's original comment, I think that part of it is the same sensation I have about shoe shopping, and that many other women I know have about jeans. There's something disheartening about knowing that one is going to have to go through the entire long process of frustration again.