Can you give me a definitive answer? Thanks! I totally get this? I just don’t understand why a slingback pump that is either completely closed in front or that has a peep toe) cannot be worn with sandalfoot hosiery… assuming the proper color is worn, of course. IMO, the problem is when someone wears hosiery that has reinforced toe seams (not sandal foot hosiery) with shoes that are open in the front, so the seams show. I’d like for this issue to be settled once and for all, as other websites have stated that hosiery is perfectly fine for slingbacks. However, Clinton Kelly (of TLC’s “What Not to Wear”) says that if a shoe has no back, then hosiery should not be worn. I’m pushing 50 and feel very strongly that hosiery should be worn with dressy and/or office attire. However, because of the bunions, I have to wear a wider width shoe, which makes closed pumps impossible to wear due to the fact that they are too wide in the heel. I have bunions on my feet, so I carefully select shoes that hide the bunions so they can’t be seen. Imogen, I’d appreciate your professional opinion and advice on the matter of whether it is okay to wear hosiery with shoes that have either an open toe (such as a strappy sandal or peep-toe pump) or an open back (such as a mule or a slingback pump). I received this request from one of my lovely readers: Peep Toe with patterned fishnet style hosiery Personal Stylist and Personal Colour Analysis Training Programs.Reviews reviews of books, products, services.Stylish Thoughts guest writers share their take on style.From a large or small bust to full arms or calves. Body Variations discover how your body variations can best be dressed.Body Proportions discover how your body is proportioned and how to flatter your body proportions.
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