I used to always be one of those who rebel against the use of branded stuff. I wore desi stuff- most of the time cheap too, and discouraged friends from the purchase of imported branded shoes.
Eventually, I discovered a desi but not cheap “BATA”. From the day I bought the first pair I was glued to the brand. Comfortable, durable, reliable and trendy (CDRT), this is what BATA is all about. They are long lasting and very durable.
They sell a line called Marie Claire for Women, which is expensive but meets CDRT standard. Especially, high marks on fashionable.
Follow these smart tips to look fashionable and trendy in your smart BATA pair;
-Wear a shorter heel. A 2-inch heel causes less problems than a 4-inch heel. A shorter heel will give an elongated appearance if it is a thin stiletto type rather than a thick or chunky heel.
-Try to save the use of your high-heeled shoes for special occasions, where you will not be on your feet for extended periods of time; treat them as a limited privilege accessory.
-Try wearing a larger size shoe than usual and insert heel cups indo the backs for a better or more comfortable fit. It also prevents your heels from cracking.
-Wear open toe shoes instead of a narrow tapered closed shoe that causes discomfort in your toes. Partially open toe shoes have become more acceptable in many work environments, allowing you to further customize your shoes to your feet.
-Remember that however appealing those high-heel, high-fashion shoes are, your feet need to carry you around for a lifetime. Treat them kindly!