I really need a new selection of shoes. I tend to buy cheap stuff, and I want to own a few more versatile, more professional, longer lasting, quality shoes. Frye's reputation is great and their designs are still classic and smart. Love a pair of these in Brown or Black.
"Frye has always turned out the best boots (that last forever) and their new lines of shoes and sandals are equally as fantastic. These also come in green and camel and I want all of them!!!"
"I am in desperate need for a pair of oxfords. I just love the sophisticated look these shoes give to pants and skirts alike. Gorgeous selection of colors too."
"I have to start buying flats, much to my dismay, if I move somewhere where there is real weather. If I can find more shoes like this, the transition might just be okay."
"Okay, okay, OOOOOOOOkay. THESE, these right here? Are the hotness. They may be sooooo far from the boots I am personally looking for, but they're fabulous just the same.
Featured in Refinery 29's "Ditch Your Uggs" list."
"Unbearably chic city stompers that are equally appropriate in some posh countryside. Wear them with sleek skinny jeans or groovy leggings, pair them with flirty dress or jewel color blouse... there is nothing those stunners can't stand their ground to!"
"The fall is coming and I desperately need a good pair of brown leather boots. I particularly like these for being mid-calf (more appealing for short people) having a short heel, and a rich maple luster."
"The chevron pattern on this desperately gorgeous shoe reminds me of tiled mosaic halls in some warm, idyllic, drenched-in-history European locale. (I could be totally off-base on this, but -- hey. It's my imagination. I get to decide what goes on in there.)
As for the "desperately gorgeous," that's simply my way of saying they make me desperate for their gorgeousness. The colors play off of..."
"Not only are these basically a dressed up version of engineer boots I already own that desperately need to be replaced, but they are called "Andrea", clearly a sign from the heavens ($245 at endless.com)."