Seasoned with Fall: Shoes

Trust Mine & Yours to get you ready for day, work or night looks by exploring our beautiful shoes! For this blog post we’re focusing on fall footwear, think loafers, luxurious suede booties, flats and heels! With the weather up and down it can be a trick to get the right shoes on before you head out the door.

Loafers are my go-to shoe. They always look professional and can add that next level, adorable quality when you pair them with something unexpected like a jean jacket and a cozy sweater with a skirt. Check in with @erincullison and local cool girl Vanessa from The Haute Pursuit for fresh loafer looks. Our Celine Loafers sz 8.4 ($295), Valentino Floral Embroidered Loafers sz 39 ($395) or The Kooples Leopard Print sz 37 ($125) will all get you from errands to the office and dinner after work in style and comfort.

Between your otd and your local weather channel try to pick shoes that will get you from morning to night. It’s not easy, especially if you’re like me and choose style over comfort only to find your feet rejecting you at the day’s end. Avoid pain and stay cute by opting for booties if you’re unsure. They always look chic and if you invest in a good brand, your feet will thank you for years to come. For fall fashion & bootie inspiration check out Vancouver’s Samantha from andshedressed.com! Our Salvatore Farragamo Brown Booties sz 8 ($225) are really comfortable. So are the Rossi Black Heeled Boots sz 37 ($195), Michael Kors Black Chelsea Boot sz 37 ($95) and our Yves Saint Laurent Boots sz 36.5 ($275).

Flats are for those days you know you’ll be inside most of the time. At the office keep a cute pair of flats under your desk so on those rainy days when you need the rain boots you can switch out upon arrival. These Stuart Weitzman Red Suede Gilligan Flats sz 8 ($150) are a great fall flat for looks with tights and our Gucci Black Rainboots sz 36 ($195) or Gucci Black Monogram Rainboots sz 38 ($195) will save you from rainfall.

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