Style Safari: Shoes

I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about shoes this month. I’ve also spent a lot of time writing about shoes this month. One of the most important things I learned is that nice shoes are more expensive than the sneakers we buy at a box store. But, when buying shoes, the price does not reflect the value of the shoe. The true value of the shoe is in how long it will last relative to the price. The H&M brogues I bought for around $100 were a good buy because if I take care of them, they will continue to make me look good for the next 10 years or more. I’ve never said that about a pair of cheap sneakers.

The next bit is a tad nuanced. First of all, wear what we like. Wear what makes us happy. But never forget that the world (our friends, our family, that pretty girl on the bus) sees us differently than we view ourselves. It’s not easy walking that thin line between the subjective and the objective, the personal and the public, but it’s possible. And this cuts to the very core of style and fashion: at the same time it is a statement of individuality, and a statement of collective identity.

I hope to explore these ideas more throughout the year. Until then, here’s what I shot on this safari.

Belk $165
Oxford Wingtips. Belk. $165

Sperry Boat Shoes. Nordstrom. $95
Sperry Boat Shoes. Nordstrom. $95
Monks with a touch of brogue. Cole Hahn. $158
Monks with a touch of brogue. Cole Hahn. $158
Penny Loafers. Nordstrom. $110
Penny Loafers. Nordstrom. $110
These brogues are real. They're out of my price range but the perforations in this wingtip are genuine and not just for decoration. Cole Hahn. $268
These brogues are real. They’re out of my price range but the perforations in this wingtip are genuine and not just for decoration. Cole Hahn. $268
Converse Plimsoll. Rack Room Shoes. $55
Converse Plimsoll. Rack Room Shoes. $55
Chelsea Boots. Aldo. $150
Chelsea Boots. Aldo. $150

Thank you to Southpoint Mall and all the stores for not accosting me while I took these pictures. And a big thank you to my style guru and business adviser through all of this. Your advice is invaluable. Style Safari will be back in May!