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Pointed toe flats that is. The added elegance of the pointed toe without the need for a heel provides the comfort along with the extra feminine and formal style. Black is a classic and dependable choice and having found these Marc Fisher d’orsay pointed toe flats, they may just be something to put in my closet for good. After all, the elongated leg is what wearing a heel provides, but so does a pointed toe. So on those days when wearing heels is just not something you want to entertain, why not slip into a pointed toe flat? At the end of the post, peruse a few hand-picked designs (there are many color options with most of the shoes) and see if you may want to add a pair to your wardrobe.
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Interesting!
I love the look of these shoes, but find that they are the shoes I destroy the fastest. I point my toes downward as I stride, so I often drag the front of the point across the ground which both trips me up and scuffs the leather at the point. My walk is different in pointed heel pumps, so I don’t have the same issue. Something I’ll just have to enjoy on others.
I love how a seemingly small thing like a pointed toe can take flats from serviceable to stylish.
My absolute favourite style of shoe, I could own a hundred pointy-toed flats and die happy!
Love it! Thank you for sharing your experience. 🙂
I feel like a pointed toe makes my big feet look even bigger so am sticking with a rounded toe, stylish or not.
Understandable. 🙂
Do you have suggestions for a stylish flat that also have an arch for standing all day in comfort?