Ahh....comfort |
Those Merrells called to me from the window of a tiny shoe store directly across from Thompkins Square Park. I bought them and it was love at first step. I have several other shoes in my closet, but this is the pair I have chosen to marry.
Speaking of marriage...Here is the problem: My wife thinks these wonderful shoes are starting to look a little "ratty" and need to be removed from my power rotation. Why do women do this??!! It's the same thing with a comfortable pair of jeans that you've broken in perfectly or socks that may have a few holes. (Who can see those anyway?) Just when stuff starts to get good, BOOM!, it's "Give me those. They are ready for the Am Vets."
We guys are reluctant to part with clothes and shoes we've come to think of as part of our body. Comfort, not looks or style, is the primary concern for the keepers of the Y chromosome. On the other hand, it's not that we don't appreciate a pair of good looking stems attached to feet sporting gravity defying high heels. I don't know how women do it. Drunk or sober no male can make forward progress in what amounts to a pair of mini stilts. Even drag queens look as nervous as an elephant on ice skates in those things.
I think these look like you |
So, what I am trying to say is this: Thanks ladies! Your fashion sense is a gift to guys everywhere. You all look lovely in girl shoes. You make me and most guys grateful for the view. BUT, PLEASE PLEASE leave us our unstylish but comfortable duds and shoes. We don't care how we're put together, we just want to be comfy when we unclog the sink or check your oil. That whole "style" scene is your province and welcome to it.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I think I know where she has hidden my Merrells. The Am Vets truck won't be here until a week from Wednesday so there is still time for a rescue. Great kicks, like Padre trips to the World Series, come once or twice in a lifetime. I am on a mission and cannot be denied.
"Dear Santa...what is your take on comfortable shoes?" |
2 comments:
You know, you could just break down and buy a new pair:
http://tinyurl.com/76bbc6b
Tell Linda these are the shoes you like to wear when shopping for jewelry.
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