Saturday, January 10, 2015

Charles & Keith black (work) shoes - Reviews!

Hello everyone!

If you read my previous article, you know that I was looking for work shoes for my very first big girl job. If you haven't, you can click on here to read the aforementioned article.

So after eyeing 3 Charles & Keith black shoes on the Sale section online, I decided to go down to Charles & Keith stores themselves to try on the options I have in mind. Reasons being are:

1. I wanted to make sure that they are exactly how they look in the picture
2. I wanted to try them on because work shoes MUST be comfortable
3. I don't want to go through the trouble returning the shoes if I don't end up liking them
4. This is kinda an added benefit, but hey, I won't need to pay for a shipping fee =p

Out of the 3 I had my eyes on, I was able to get these 2 (though I got them in a different 2 locations):

(1) Basic pointed heels in black (S$39.80 from S$56.90)


I got this baby at Charles & Keith's 313@Somerset outlet. I tried it on and it looks nice and it doesn't hurt. First thing you need to keep in mind, if you try on shoes that already hurt your feet on the first try, look out. It's not worth the money I'd say. So there it goes, I like this piece so I bought it for the same price as it is stated online (after discount but inclusive of 7% GST). I bought this on a Friday, and couldn't wait to try it on. So I ended up wearing this pair to go out with my husband. I love how this pair is also versatile to be a going out shoes as well. I felt great for the first 2 hours standing up, dancing, and walking nonstop, which really shows that this shoes is indeed comfortable to wear for a long time.

(2) Pointed Wedge Pumps (S$37.70 from S$53.90)

I got this one at ION Orchard outlet. Again, also the same price as it stated online (inclusive of 7% GST). This also looks exactly like it shown online and when I tried it on, it feels comfortable. It has a nice grip on my feet so I could confidently walking on this pair without worrying it would come off from my feet. This is important because the wedge pumps I had before didn't have a nice grip. I wore it to a conference once and I also tripped several times because of the shoes. So obviously, that quality is important. I certainly wouldn't want to embarrass myself in front of my boss or colleagues by falling down. I've worn this for a dinner event and it feels okay. I didn't have the opportunity to stand on my feet a lot though, but at least for the time being I wore the shoes, the sides of my feet didn't feel hurt.

I did not end up getting the black flats because they look different than what I thought. I do not like the back of the shoes' detail (the rivet). I know since the beginning that the shoes would have "a combination of materials to create a texture finish," but in my opinion it just doesn't work nicely on the shoes. The combination of the material makes the shoes looks cheap instead.

In conclusion, I recommend basic pointed heels and pointed wedge pumps for its versatility, polished look, and comfy-ness. In my opinion for the quality that those two shoes have, they are great value for money [they are less than S$40] :) I've looked around for work shoes thoroughly considering other brands as well like Nine West, Zara, and Aldo, and I think for this time being if you need work shoes, these 2 are great deals you could find in Singapore.



Happy Saturday,


Maria






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