Kenneth Cole shoes made a household name for quality, stylish, yet comfortable designer shoes. Who can beat the combination of a classy, trendy, and exquisitely made leather shoes? Kenneth Cole shoes are also popular for their beautifully crafted mary jane shoes.
Mary Janes are back in town and with the latest and ultra-fabulous collection for teens and young girls alike. These shoes are the most worn girl’s shoes in the history of fashion. Because they just love how fashionable it looks, but at the same time it’s very comfortable and best for casual, rugged, or even classy occasions. They have been the mainstay in girl’s wardrobe over decades for its classic and flirtatious looks. I’m a die hard fan of these Kenneth Cole shoes and keep myself updated online with the latest top picks of Mary Jane shoes in vogue. I have a rommful of mary janes ranging from all colors, style, and design, but I love Kenneth Cole mary janes the most. Here are some good top picks that are sure to steal your fancy.
Kenneth Cole Reaction Kids “Whip N Skip”
You girls, wanna appear like a woman? Then here you are with Kenneth Cole Reaction Kids “Whip N’ Skip” to enable you a feminine appearance. Make your own style statement with these Mary Janes chunky heels that will make you appear glamorous.
The upper of these shoes are designed with smooth synthetic leather featured with detailed stitching that gives them a cool classic look. These shoes are designed with hook and loop closures for easy on and off that eases your foot with comfort. Embrace the wonders of being a girl in these peerless shoes.
These top picks of Mary Janes give you the style you want. They are the perfect cherry on the cake for any outfit of your wish. So whirl up the style diva in you with these trendy shoes in vogue. Hurry up! Go and shop them now.
John writes a fashion blog about shoes, watches, bags and jewelry. You can read information on Kenneth Cole and other designers at his blog: Kenneth Cole Shoes dot org.
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When it comes to women’s plus size tops, you’re going to find a wonderful variety, from sexy to high fashion. You might have to visit several stores, but if you know where to look, you’ll find it. It’s simple to express your personality by choosing the right plus size top.
We all need several different tank tops in our wardrobe. Perfect for sweltering summer days, they are wonderful cool alternatives to tee shirts. But they are also great for wearing under jackets. Sexy, too. You might see these made of silk and satin, sometimes with a crochet edging or gold embroidery. A lovely tank top can double as a camisole under a suit as well.
Even hotter are plus size halter tops. These can be purchased for sport or for evening wear. You’ll find them in all colors, with some that feature beading or sequins. Picture a beautiful beaded satin halter top over a flowing pair of evening pants. Now picture it in black or red. Wait a minute, how about you on a date in that pretty top, with that hunk of a guy in a grey sweater.
Some of us who are, say, a little hippy, love plus size tunic tops. Tunics go over your waist and down toward your hips, creating one straight line. Sometimes a visable waistline isn’t a good thing. I personally can’t stop buying them. I buy them in both long sleeve and short sleeve for different seasons and looks.Sometimes I wear them with a nice wide black belt. Tunic tops are very versatile additions to your stash of clothing. Tunics can sometimes be used as short dresses. Be reasonable, though. It had better be a rather long tunic.
And let’s get playful, OK? Let’s talk about corset tops. Aren’t they the sexiest thing a woman can wear? Guys just adore a lace up top. It gets their imagination going. You can find that look suitable for casual as well as evening fashion. They’re probably not all that appropriate for work clothes, though. Well, maybe not.
Women love to shop for plus size tops. Well, we love to shop for all plus size clothing.You can wear tops with any style pants or short skirts, and can easily go from office to the club.
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Most little girls dream of being a ballerina when they grow up. I didn’t until well into my teens. Ok, not exactly. But it wasn’t until I was 16 that I started taking ballet classes (in support of my competitive figure skating). I was hooked on the slow, strict grace and measured movements. I liked the delicacy of ballet. I similarly became obsessed with ballet pointe shoes, even trying to teach myself to strut en pointe or at least stand on them.
Many seasons ago, both Gucci and Prada featured high-heels with ribbon ties and snub toes – high fashion pointe shoes. I was never able to find them, but never forgot them. These ballet shoes by Kenneth Cole shoes may not have snub toes or high heels, but it does have long satin ribbons that tie around and around. Those satin ties were the big selling point for me. Ballet-like flats are jsut ubiquitous, ina lmost all color, material, and style. Some add variations: asymmetrical toes, bows, straps, ties. But I have never found ballet flats that have copious, ribbon ties that mimic pointe shoes.
Definitely, the second part that caught my fancy was the metallic, pastel turquoise color. In case you failed to notice by now, I am working on a shoe wardrobe in as many colors as possible. This specific shade, neither too striking nor too pale, is a rather peculiar shade. I have yet to see a color that even comes close.
Like any woman, I can’t resist a good deal. When I found these at a Kenneth Cole outlet shop, $80 marked down to $10, I almost bought every color they had. Wouldn’t you? However, after wearing them for the first time, I was quite glad that I hadn’t. I own several other pairs of Ken Cole shoes, and love all of them; even my husband likes Kenneth Cole Shoes. But these shoes are downright painful – possibly the most uncomfortable pair I own. It might be my own fault though.
The very first time I worn these flats was when I was out to meet my husband for a lunch date. After lunch, I decided to head to the mall. Since the mall was just a block away from his office, and it was another gorgeous day in Los Angeles, I decided to walk. I figured “I’m wearing flats – I can walk a bit in these.”The walk there wasn’t so bad at all. While strolling around the mall, my feet started to feel pain… time to leave. The walk back to my car was excruciating, more painful as I go along. The back of the shoe rides up high on the heel, all the way up to the Achilles tendon… rubbing, cutting, irritating with every step. I will spare you the negative details, but suffice it to say, my feet were but one hell of a mess by the time I finally got to my car.
These shoes are leather, so I am certain that they just need some breaking in. However, that first day scarred me (literally and figuratively). I have been too traumatized to try them again – but they are too beautiful to give up on. Does anyone know of a support group for people who want to forgive their painful shoes?
John writes articles on a fashion blog about shoes, watches, bags and jewelry. You can read information on Kenneth Cole and other designers at his blog: Kenneth Cole Shoes dot org.
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