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The Black Pump Problem

It's well known that I keep a couple pairs of shoes at the office. And by a couple, I mean a drawer full. So it's never really a surprise when I'm looking for a pair of heels and it turns out they're in my filing cabinet and not any of the 100 different places scattered about my house.

Sometimes that can be a problem though. Like when I was packing for a business trip the nigh before I left and realized I left my black pumps at the office. I posted a Facebook message about it, and my mom (who loves to tease me via comments) said, "You have ONE pair of black pumps-no I don't think so."

Well, she's right and wrong, and my black pumps made me have a total meltdown in Nordstrom last week where I tried on a ton of heels and then decided they were all kind of like something I owned, and instead bought nothing.

These were left in a drawer.
Ironically, I now also have buyers remorse over one pair. In the sense that I didn't buy them.


My black pumps, that are work appropriate are a pair of square toe Aldo heels that I got a few years ago. They look awesome, and also happen to be one of the more uncomfortable pairs of shoes I own. But I love them and they're a reasonable heel height, and easy to walk in, so they win for the office. 

I also have a pair of black patent and suede Mary Janes (also Aldo) that are so wonderfully broken in they may actually be breaking. They're sky-high stilettos and look just a little too porno with pencil skirts and button downs, so I keep those for going out.  Then there's the gold platform Fergie Footwear 'Olivia' heels, but since I was going to be walking through airports in these, I knew that wasn't the best choice either. Island platforms and moving walkways seem to be a disaster waiting to happen. 

So there I was, staring at my suitcase wondering what the hell happened to the black patent pumps I bought a few years ago specifically because they were boring enough for work, and wondering why I didn't buy those black suede Sam Edelman 'Cilela' pumps at Nordstrom

This is what happens when I go to Nordstrom
When I was there it seemed like an OK idea to skip them. They're suede, a moderate heel, cute without being ostentatious. I also tried on a pair of Michael Kors that looked a little too much like the shoe I wore into the store (but in a different color) and a pair of Joan & David 'Quimberly' pumps, which are Mary Janes with a muted gold platform (just like two pairs of shoes I have melded into one). 

I'm trying not to buy shoes just like what I already have. It's a new goal I made for myself.

It also seems to be something I should just stop trying to do. If I had just bought a pair that day then I wouldn't have had to unpack and repack my suitcase so I could wear a different pair of shoes. But then I also wouldn't have anything to bitch about. 

I just need to go back to Nordstrom and buy a pair of black heels. Then at least this won't happen again. Unless I somehow manage to leave two pairs of black pumps in my drawer. Or I guess I could just clean out my drawer. 



Comments

Victoria said…
Just buy some Louboutin Simple Pumps and stop crying. They're the "perfect" black pump, they'll last forever and you'll awesome for owning them.

http://www.barneys.com/Christian-Louboutin-Simple-Pump-85/00455901149370,default,pd.html?utm_source=GAN&utm_medium=rewardStyle&utm_campaign=Primary
Cat said…
I love some Louboutin, but those are too conservative and too low for me. We know I can't be that logical.
Victoria said…
They don't look that low on real feet. Promise.