What comes to mind when you see these?
My thoughts:
*gross
*tree-hugger
*what the deuce
*are those bedroom shoes?
*what are they even made out of?
*Chapel Hill
*vomit
Then - I realized that these people give a pair of shoes to a kid in need with every pair of Tom's sold.
My thoughts:
*that's nice, but they're still hideous
Then - about three years past the "trend" when these are probably about to be the last thing anyone wants to own and people start donating them to Goodwill, I see these:
*gross
*tree-hugger
*what the deuce
*are those bedroom shoes?
*what are they even made out of?
*Chapel Hill
*vomit
Then - I realized that these people give a pair of shoes to a kid in need with every pair of Tom's sold.
My thoughts:
*that's nice, but they're still hideous
Then - about three years past the "trend" when these are probably about to be the last thing anyone wants to own and people start donating them to Goodwill, I see these:
Somehow, things look more delicious in red, don't they? This is just like how I made fun of Dansko clogs for like 5 years, then, when I got tired of my back hurtin from bein on my feet all day, I tried some on. Ahhh ... can't wait for fall.
Bonus - my husband thinks Danskos and Toms are super hot.
No, he doesn't. But he likes for my back not to hurt because that means less whining.
Maybe I will ask Santa for some red Toms?
Please let me extend my apologies to fellow Toms owners for my thoughtless nay-saying.
4 comments:
I don't really like them either. But if someone bought me a pair, I might wear them to walk the dog or run a few errands.
They aren't cute at all.....however, in red they are cuter.
But I bet at the end of a long day they feel really good. :)
Beth, I think a family member of ours owns some of those.
I agree, a thrift store can make anything look good
I don't care what kind of organizational philosophy goes behind it, they are overpriced and they look TERRIBLE.
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