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    I'm 38- and have horribly fussy feet. Rarely can i war any kind of heel or wedge without my feet screaming. i can wear flats in this brand though for hours and I'm hopeful these wedges although slight, I can wear.

    So- do they look too much like a grandma?? are they appropriate for my age or not??

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    Quote Originally Posted by cookiemonster80 View Post
    I'm 38- and have horribly fussy feet. Rarely can i war any kind of heel or wedge without my feet screaming. i can wear flats in this brand though for hours and I'm hopeful these wedges although slight, I can wear.

    So- do they look too much like a grandma?? are they appropriate for my age or not??

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
    Those are a no go for me, regardless of age. They have a serious identity crisis.


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    To me they scream “comfort shoe.” But if they are comfortable, wear them. But they are kind of grandma and not on trend.


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    I have picky feet too. What kind of outfits would you wear these with?

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    Those would be a no for me, but I have a really wide size 9.5 or 10 so I am usually resistant to anything that looks super chunky and comfortable in a sandal.

    With that said I do love these from Munro, Abby sandal, and these from Dansko Sophie so I do like comfortable sandals but I am just particular about the style.


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    I like them! I could never wear them because I have super huge feet, but I think they are not grandma-ish at all. I’m 51 fwiw.
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    I agree they are an identity crisis shoe, not sure what it is trying to be. I'm lucky I can wear any type of shoe forever, heels, wedges, etc and I tend to wear a lot of fun / cute shoes without issue so comfort shoes aren't my style.

    What are you needing a shoe for? With skirts or shorts?

    I think the strap is what is making that shoe look very clunky.

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    The white athletic sole is what makes it clunky for me. The ankle strap is very utilitarian too. Let us help you find something cute and comfortable.


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    I don’t mind the sNdal itself but the ankle strap throws it for me.

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    You can do better. Identity crisis is a good word for them. Part sporty, part dressy, part comfort shoe...just not at all stylish. I have relatively easy feet too so I don't have great suggestions. Flat shoes are fine for most situations. What do you need a wedge or a heel for? What type of occasion?
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