i just got a new pair of vans shoes. they are like stripes slip ons. they look kinda bad on me cuz i have really big feet. i dont no if i should keep them or return them. they are comfy and if i do keep them im not going to wear them to school. what would i wear them for? and what should i do?
tasuki answered Tuesday March 28 2006, 8:32 pm: Wear them because they're comfortable. It's hard to find comfortable shoes. You probably don't look as bad as you think. That's just your perspective. So I wouldn't worry about that. Definitely keep them. [ tasuki's advice column | Ask tasuki A Question ]
jeanine278972 answered Tuesday March 28 2006, 6:50 pm: Vans look cute on anyone! Don't worry about having big feet. If you like them, its good enuff. I'm sure your just paranoid about your feet looking big. No worries.. theyll look fine as long as your wearing the right clothes with them. [ jeanine278972's advice column | Ask jeanine278972 A Question ]
cheerbabe22 answered Tuesday March 28 2006, 6:39 pm: I always end up wasting my parents money and having them buy me things then when i get home i relize that im never going to wear them. It doesn't matter what size feet you are as long as they are comfy. I would wear them to school if I liked them. But if your not, and have nothing else like sports or anything to wear them too, return them and get a pair that maybe makes your feet look smaller like.. uggs? or sandals? [ cheerbabe22's advice column | Ask cheerbabe22 A Question ]
LoViNu2mOuCh answered Tuesday March 28 2006, 6:39 pm: OK, so with Vans, I think they always look good with pants...I know you think they look bad on you, but I am sure that they look fine..
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