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Great Summer Shoe Alternatives For Those Who Don’t Like Sandals

May 11, 2010 by TBFTBF on May 11, 2010

Flat Shoes

The Deal: Save $25 on $125 orders of select Flats at Endless.com: Includes Nine West, AK Anne Klein, and more

The Lowdown:Summer comes and the fashion world assumes that EVERYONE wants to break out sandals, but what about those who are podiatriculary (ok we made up that word) challenged? What about those of us who have toes that are a bit “off? Or those of us who just don’t like sandals? Don’t we deserve to wear cute shoes during the summer? Check out our picks for great alternatives to sandals, with free shipping, from Endless.com

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Dr. Scholl’s Pumice Foot Scrub and Foot Softening Balm: Product Review

August 30, 2007 by TBFTBF on August 30, 2007

Dr. Scholl's Pumice Foot Scrub and Foot Softening Balm

What: Angela gives Dr. Scholl’s For Her Pumice Foot Scrub and Foot Softening Balm a test run.

The Lowdown: Dr. Scholl’s, the go-to-gu

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Comfortable Shoes Dr. Scholl’s Original Women’s Sandals, $28.99 at Dr. Scholls.com

June 6, 2007 by The Budget Fashionista on June 6, 2007

What: Dr. Scholl’s Original Women’s Sandals

Price: $28.99, at Dr. Scholls.com

My Opinion: Back in the day, my mom had a pair of the classic wooden Dr. Scholl sandals, which I believe she bought at our local Walgreens (my mother LOVES Walgreens).  I still don’t, to this day, understand how shoes made from the same wood used for the floor in your elementary shoe gym, could be comfortable, but my mom and contemporaries all rocked those wooden sandals and Walgreens made a bundle.

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How To Break in New Shoes

July 31, 2005 by The Budget Fashionista on July 31, 2005

Break in New Shoes

So you’ve found that hot new pair of Loubies, but there’s a slight problem….the shoes are a bit too small. So we put together some simple tips to he

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