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    11 months ago - 2 notes - Reblog

    "Every person and their dog owns a pair of mint skinny jeans right now."

    1 year ago - 1 note - Reblog

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    Today we’re talking tips + tricks. Jaclyn Johnson from SomeNotesOnNapkins.com is here to teach us a few things that are good for the sole…

    There’s nothing better than breaking open that shoe box to find a fresh pair of heels ready and waiting for you to slip on. However, there is nothing worse than having to break in a pair of heels. Luckily, I am a Jedi Master at the art of breaking in shoes. Here are a few quick tips on how to cut down the time (and pain) of breaking in those new sky high heels!

    Tip #1: Do it gradually: Bring them to the office. Slip them on while you are sitting at your desk for an hour or so each day. If they are really tight try walking around in them while wearing slightly damp socks. I know this sounds strange, but this will soften them and stretch them out.

    Tip #2 Rough them up: Use a small piece of sandpaper (medium coarse) to scuff up the bottom of the shoe, this will help prevent slipperiness on certain surfaces.

    Tip #3 Get rid of the pinch: If the shoes are pinching in certain areas simply place some moleskin on the areas of the feet. Then, soak your feet (with the moleskin still on) and the moleskin will expand. Put the shoes back on and wear them around for the day, this will stretch out the areas that are pinching!

    Tip #4 You’re a real spud: This one is a tip from an editor friend of mine! Peel a larger potato and push it into the shoe (make sure it’s big enough to create a bulge). Leave the potato in over night and voila, your shoe should be stretched in the morning!

    Tip #5 Bend + Stretch: Loosen those shoes up. Bend them upwards and downwards ( if the shoe permits) a few times. Then, use a hair dryer to blast them with heat for 2-3 minutes then repeat!

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    The Beauty Department: Your Daily Dose of Pretty. - BREAKING IN
    1 year ago - 9 notes - Reblog

    "To understand the top-sider, the clubby icon of summer shoedom, we need to travel back to a winter’s day in 1935 when a sailor and amateur inventor named Paul Sperry took a walk with his cocker-spaniel, Prince"

    A “must read” article on Sperry Top-Sider

    Unabashedly Prep - Sperry Top-Sider (Man’s Best Friend)

    1 year ago - 665 notes - Reblog

    Friends don’t let friends wear their Sperry’s with socks.

    (via prettyinpinkprep)

    1 year ago - 5 notes - Reblog

    "Some things just go together, Astaire and Rogers, peanut butter and jelly, popped collars and preppies and, of course, the penny and the loafer."

    Of Rogues and Gentlemen
    1 year ago - 6 notes - Reblog

    "If you can own only one suit, make it navy. It’s the most versatile color and can be dressed up or down."

    Style Commandments | Of Rogues and Gentlemen
    1 year ago - 5 notes - Reblog

    "Some things never go out of style. Identify these things. Buy the best you can afford. And treat them well."

    Style Commandments | Of Rogues and Gentlemen
    1 year ago - 2 notes - Reblog

    "Summer: khaki, seersucker, whipcord, and linen. Winter: Flannel, corduroy, and tweed."

    Style Commandments | Of Rogues and Gentlemen
    1 year ago - 1 note - Reblog

    "Although styles can differ, your pants should just graze the top of your shoe."

    Style Commandments | Of Rogues and Gentlemen
    1 year ago - 13 notes - Reblog

    "British fashion is self confident and fearless. It refuses to bow to commerce, thus generating a constant flow of new ideas whilst drawing in British heritage."

    Alexander McQueen Learning from the Best : Men of Habit