In 2016, I didn't buy myself a pair of birthday shoes, because I'd just bought a house, and I felt that I had spent enough money for a while.
I
made up for it in 2017 by purchasing two pairs—one of which was the
Julian Hakes Mojito sandal, which I'd coveted ever since I'd seen it for
sale in a New Orleans boutique the previous spring.
I
dithered and dithered about what color to buy my Mojitos in—the
original pair had been silver, but there was also a striking blue shade
and a poison green that was right up my alley.
I can't remember what
eventually decided me on the metallic purple, but it might have had to
do with the price, my shortage of purple sandals, or just the idea that a lovely lilac would go with a lot of my clothes.
If
it was the latter, I was wrong. The new shoes didn't seem to go with
any of my clothes! And after they arrived, the occasion to actually wear
them (which I wanted to be special) never arose, and I waited over a
year before deciding, as often happens, that the right occasion was
right now. Even if that just meant wearing them for an ordinary Thursday
at work.
To
allow the shoes to do their shining, I wore them with a simple dress in a
solid contrasting color. I didn't want to wear any jewelry that would
compete with the shoes or the beading on the front of the dress, so I
wore something small but, in keeping with the spirit of my birthday,
quintessentially me—my teal-and-purple cat earrings!
And thus, a year and a week late, my 2017 birthday shoes finally got to be the central piece in my OOTD!
All
in all, I have to say this particular splurge was a 250-dollar
disappointment. The shoes I received were much darker in person than
they had looked online, and the hue a little bit warmer than I'd been
expecting. Instead of getting a bright, pastel, fun shoe that
complements my most playful clothing, I had gotten a dark, exotic shoe
that works best with more moody ensembles. While that kind of shoe has
its place, the place is a lot smaller than I'd hoped—hence the year of
waiting. By the time I wore them, the excitement of getting them had
worn off, and as soon as I wore them, I learned they weren't very
comfortable. While the heel is actually pleasantly springy when I set my
foot down, when I lift it up again, the hard plastic top of the shoe
digs into my saddle bone deformity, making them impractical for even
short distances of walking. They look much better on their own than on a
foot, being rather bulky and bulgy without the negative space to lend
them gracefulness.
Will
I wear them again? Unlikely, but this won't be the last you see of my
2017 birthday shoes. At some point, the second pair will make an
appearance, and I'm making a wish that they will be more suitable for
celebrating!
😗🎂
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