What are the best walking cute (white shoes) you recommend? 😍🫶🏼💙I’m going to Europe next month & am in the search or comfy cute shoes that go with all outfits
Oh how fun! You're going to have the best time! I've been eyeing some all white Adidas gazelle shoes... they look so cute and those are historically pretty comfy for me. The Adidas Sambas are also really trendy (not 100% sure on comfort for walking all day)! I recently tried on the Puma Carina sneaker and I will probably get those because they were insanely comfortable even just trying them on in a store. (Can't speak to how well they fare all day walking but the are on my radar.) When we walk 20K+ steps a day in Disney I tend to pack New Balance sneakers (those look great with jeans, too) - I have the New Balance 237s in gray but there's a really cute white version. Recently I've really been liking my Teva midform sandals. Not sure if it'll be warm enough to wear sandals next month in Europe but those are a really great comfy sandal when my feet need a break from sneakers and I still have a lot of walking to do. Hopefully that helps!!
Hi, new here, we’re going to Cancun in August, it’s my first time flying so I’m so nervous. The large backpack can be used as a carryon? I’m Sorry still trying to learn all the rules. 😅 Love all these ideas! I have so many in my cart already.
Hey! Funny story, I actually flew to Cancun with that large black backpack as my personal item! It fits right under the seat in front of you, so it should not be an issue with nearly every airline!
Thank you for being here! The thicker chain necklace is no longer sold anymore (from Taudrey jewelry), but here is the coin pendant necklace: amzlink.to/az0o5Lm8CXScg
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