Showing posts with label shoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shoes. Show all posts

My Motto: Just Don't Look On The Tag(s)!

Throughout my weight loss and weight gain one thing I've come to learn is that the tags in your clothes, and in your shoes, lie. And when I first realized that sizes vary by brand, shape, and fabric I started to ignore the tag and just go with what feels right on me.

I've started to realize that this not only goes for the size of the clothes, but for the price tag as well. I sometimes will put back an amazing dress or shirt because I look down and see it isn't in the budget. But I realize now that a dress that fits well and is made well will last a lot longer than the dress I might see on the sale rack.


Just because it cost less doesn't mean it'll end up being less expensive in the long run.

By shopping with price in mind I've found myself making purchases that just don't work out in the long run. And I end up getting rid of a lot of the clothes I purchase from the sales racks. When my closets are purged, I go buy more clothes. 


So before I buy anything, I now really think about my purchases. Sure, there are spur of the moment buys. Impulse shopping can't go completely away. But I try to do my impulse shopping with friends who will let me know if something really does look good on me, and not just what the mirror or tag tells me.



The exception? When I go to a discount retail store and find a great product for less.

So I'm not paying retail, but I am making sure that the clothing and the shoes fit well before I walk out of the store. Take the shoes above. The Converse are a size 10. I originally grabbed an 11 but they were too long and just looked funny. So I grabbed a pair of 10s and called it a day.

Then I headed over to another store and found these Coach flats. I didn't even look at that huge sticker inside of the shoes. They just called to me and I had to try them on. So I was surprised to find that they were a size 11 1/2! OMGoodness... I did not think I was an 11 1/2. I'm actually a 10 1/2 wide.

Different styles, different brands, different shoes. Don't look at the tags!

How do you shop? 

Chipkos Sandals {Comfort in Style #SeenInTheCity}


Anyone who knows me will tell you I live in sandals. I absolutely LOVE them. But for the most part I keep it simple. Thong sandals in black or brown.

But as I  have grown up I've come to the realization that I need to branch out into what I like to call fancy flipflops.


Well made, super comfortable, and simple.


So imagine my surprise when I find a company that makes adorable, simple sandals AND an amazing cause to support.

Chipkos not only offers a comfortable sandal, they also adopt 100 SF of rainforest for every pair purchased! 

Inspired by the classic Indian Osho chappal, Chipkos Original Sandals are comfortable yet durable and can be worn for urban dwelling or outdoor adventuring. Produced with low impact, environmentally friendly materials; each pair of sandals is 100% vegan.

I love that they offer three colors. But even with that it was hard to choose! So I decided to go with a color I didn't already have in my closet: white!


Chipkos also offers this gorgeous tree of life pendant for purchase as well.

And just like the sandals, you're helping the environment by purchasing one. For ever pendant sold, a tree is planted. So not only will you be wearing a beautiful sterling silver plated pendant wiht a gorgeous design, you'll plant a tree without even having to get dirty!




Chipkos will be sponsoring one of the prizes in the upcoming Seen in the City event hosted by the Noise Girls! One lucky winner will be able to choose a pair of sandals OR pendant of their choice!

Make sure to come back on July 16th and enter to WIN one of 4 amazing prize packages perfect for any gal hitting the city for a special blogging conference or a great time out on the town! 



Disclaimer: I received a pair of Chipkos sandals and a tree of life pendant for review purposes only. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. All opinions are my own and are not influenced by monetary compensation.