Dark Brown Suede Flat Boots

Last weekend, I fulfilled a two-year long dream to find the perfect pair of dark brown suede flat boots at an affordable price.

This dream began in the winter of 2007-2008. I was shopping in the shoes section of Macy’s, and I stumbled across a beautiful pair of dark brown suede flat boots. They were Steve Maddens and the shoe name was Tiana. I fell in love at first sight.

Unfortunately, the shoes were $100USD. There was no way I could justify paying that much for a pair of boots, no matter how much I loved them. So I reluctantly tried to put the thought of them out of my mind and went along my merry way empty-handed without the pair of beautiful boots.

I’ve been searching for that pair of boots, or a similar pair, ever since that winter. I just wanted a pair of dark brown suede flat boots with a slightly slouchy design that went up to just below my knees. I wanted to be able to wear them with straight leg jeans as well as with short skirts, as well as for them to be comfortable and affordable.

This past weekend, I finally found them. They may not be Steve Maddens, but I don’t care what brand it is, or what designer designed the shoe. The boots that I found are everything I wanted, and guess how much they cost?

$25USD.

I think even Amanda would be proud, all things considering1!

  1. I am sure Amanda would have found some way to find an even cheaper pair of boots, but this is a huge success for me, considering I’ve been searching all these years! []

Cross-posted from breakthesky.net. Please leave any comments there.

I’m pretty outspoken about my dislike of leggings and tights being used as substitutes for pants. I’ve written a blog entry solely about this phenomenon, and I’ve taken photos of fashion reminders posted on my campus about leggings and tights.

A few weeks ago, I had to write a feature article regarding a popular trend among the youth for one of my communications classes. The topic I chose, not surprisingly, was that of the whole leggings and tights fashion trend. The article turned out really well, and as I know there are fellow bloggers out there who are also against this whole leggings/tights thing, I’ve posted the article for all to read:

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Cross-posted from breakthesky.net. Please leave any comments there.

Manicure

Oct. 15th, 2009 08:00 am

Readers who want to ask me any question and have it answered can comment on this post. I’ll be answering all questions on October 18!

Manicure

I got a manicure for the first time last week. While this photo is atrocious (sorry about that), it’s as good enough evidence as any that yes, I actually went to a salon and got my nails done. I wasn’t so sure about the color at first, since the particular shade of sapphire I chose is quite dark and looks black in dim lighting, but it’s really grown on me over the week. It’s quite nice having nicely painted nails – I honestly can’t remember the last time I had them!

Cross-posted from breakthesky.net. Please leave any comments there.

I went to my hair salon to get my hair cut last week, and after my stylist finished cutting my hair, she used this fantastic straightener to straight my hair as she was blow drying it. This was honestly the best straightener I’ve ever seen in my life. It heated up quickly, straightened my hair beautifully, gave my hair a glossy shine, and allowed my stylist to finish styling my hair swiftly and efficiently. Basically, in the few minutes it took for my stylist to turn my hair from tousled waves1 to a straight style, I fell in love with this straightener.

This magical straightener is iTech’s Wet-&-Dry Ceramic Tourmaline Flatiron. I asked my stylist how much that straightener cost, as I noticed she had a few new, unopened ones stacked in the display window. That was when I was jolted back to reality after experiencing hair straightener nirvana: this particular straightener sells for around $200USD retail!

Obviously, I can’t afford to shell out that much for a hair straightener, even if it is one that borderline has magical powers. I don’t straighten my hair every day, so I wouldn’t be getting my money’s worth for that straightener, even if it does last me for years and years. I do, however, need a new straightener as my current one is a cheap, crappy straightener that gives my hair more frizz and split ends than straight hair. I don’t know where to start looking, though2. I don’t know what good companies are for straighteners, what particular models are good, or what a ballpark price is for a straightener that’ll give me my money’s worth. So, this leads me to ask:

Question of the Week: What are some good hair straighteners you have used/would recommend? What useful knowledge do you have about companies, models, and price ranges?

  1. My hair, right after drying, is generally wavy, but straightens out and gets kinda poofy after I brush it out. []
  2. I probably should have asked my stylist for some recommendations and/or cheaper models, but I was so surprised by the high price of the iTech straightener that I forgot to ask her about other straighteners! []

Cross-posted from breakthesky.net. Please leave any comments there.

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