I always buy my clothes locally, but I do get my shoes via mail-order. At my age, I don’t want ugly teeny-bopper shoes, a that seems to be all the shops carry.
Retailers wonder why brick & mortar sales are down, & persons shop online now. I hate it for clothes, because I want to try stuff on before I buy. But so little inventory is carried in the stores, now, & the sales floors have been abandoned by sales personnel. The checkouts are no longer around the store, they are in cattle-herding lines up front. Larger & smaller than normal sizes are no longer available to try on. It is such a pain ordering clothes online, because then, if it does not fit, you have to drag it in to the brick & mortar, or ship it back. It is now a nightmare to clothes shop if you are not average. I just want to shop, try it on & purchase it right then & there. Clothes buying has not improved or become a great experience, it is now a nightmare & I detest it. I no longer buy clothes or shoes until I am forced to because the item is so raggedy.
With an occasional exception, I don’t really care for “Correspondence” chess games. They seem so “antiseptic”, like they were constructed in a clean room…
We very rarely buy anything online for this very reason, and when we do it is from Walmart for store pickup. I buy all my shoes from Walmart – and they last much longer than the 6 months mentioned. Most of the shoes I buy though, are boys shoes. I have small feet and fit a size 4 boys shoe. They are so much more comfortable than ladies or even girl’s shoes. I have boys hiking boots for winter and boys skate sneakers for the rest of the year. And I am about to turn 65.
So Walmart has reasonably priced, comfortable shoes, which last at least a couple of years, and are great for this 65 year old woman!
Husband was having trouble finding shoes so went to the local stores as well as the chain shoe stores. They cost a fortune and have nothing in his size (also a small size) and no styles that he liked – traditional men’s shoe. So what does he wear, Walmart’s men’s work shoes – which also last and last.
We very rarely buy anything online for this very reason, and when we do it is from Walmart for store pickup. I buy all my shoes from Walmart – and they last much longer than the 6 months mentioned. Most of the shoes I buy though, are boys shoes. I have small feet and fit a size 4 boys shoe. They are so much more comfortable than ladies or even girl’s shoes. I have boys hiking boots for winter and boys skate sneakers for the rest of the year. And I am about to turn 65.
So Walmart has reasonably priced, comfortable shoes, which last at least a couple of years, and are great for this 65 year old woman!
Husband was having trouble finding shoes so went to the local stores as well as the chain shoe stores. They cost a fortune and have nothing in his size (also a small size) and no styles that he liked – traditional men’s shoe. So what does he wear, Walmart’s men’s work shoes – which also last and last.
I don’t mind the ads – I understand why they are on the page. But I can’t see the last panel of the bonus strip as there is a Walgreens ad over it, which I cannot seem to get rid of.
I don’t mind the ads – I understand why they are on the page. But I can’t see the last panel of the bonus strip as there is a Walgreens ad over it, which I cannot seem to get rid of.
Cminuscomics&stories Premium Member almost 7 years ago
You could go to a local shoe store, buy something that fits and support your local economy.
Lantern Premium Member almost 7 years ago
My, my, Janis is quite flexible!
jarvisloop almost 7 years ago
I buy locally whenever possible. If no one has the clothing and footwear I want, I then buy from a certain outfitter in Maine.
Grace Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Shoes don’t stretch and….
Dani Rice almost 7 years ago
I always buy my clothes locally, but I do get my shoes via mail-order. At my age, I don’t want ugly teeny-bopper shoes, a that seems to be all the shops carry.
starcandles Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Retailers wonder why brick & mortar sales are down, & persons shop online now. I hate it for clothes, because I want to try stuff on before I buy. But so little inventory is carried in the stores, now, & the sales floors have been abandoned by sales personnel. The checkouts are no longer around the store, they are in cattle-herding lines up front. Larger & smaller than normal sizes are no longer available to try on. It is such a pain ordering clothes online, because then, if it does not fit, you have to drag it in to the brick & mortar, or ship it back. It is now a nightmare to clothes shop if you are not average. I just want to shop, try it on & purchase it right then & there. Clothes buying has not improved or become a great experience, it is now a nightmare & I detest it. I no longer buy clothes or shoes until I am forced to because the item is so raggedy.
Tyge almost 7 years ago
The foibles of e-shopping!
ms-ss almost 7 years ago
I am old enough that all the shoes they carry locally look like clown shoes. $150 for a pair of tennies? I don’t think so.
Carguy almost 7 years ago
How about boots with stiletto heels?
ChessPirate almost 7 years ago
With an occasional exception, I don’t really care for “Correspondence” chess games. They seem so “antiseptic”, like they were constructed in a clean room…
Mema Jean almost 7 years ago
I buy a lot of things online but not something I wear. Playing chess by mail makes no sense. But hey, to each their own.
CTew Premium Member almost 7 years ago
…and return the less comfortable (pair).
mafastore almost 7 years ago
We very rarely buy anything online for this very reason, and when we do it is from Walmart for store pickup. I buy all my shoes from Walmart – and they last much longer than the 6 months mentioned. Most of the shoes I buy though, are boys shoes. I have small feet and fit a size 4 boys shoe. They are so much more comfortable than ladies or even girl’s shoes. I have boys hiking boots for winter and boys skate sneakers for the rest of the year. And I am about to turn 65.
So Walmart has reasonably priced, comfortable shoes, which last at least a couple of years, and are great for this 65 year old woman!
Husband was having trouble finding shoes so went to the local stores as well as the chain shoe stores. They cost a fortune and have nothing in his size (also a small size) and no styles that he liked – traditional men’s shoe. So what does he wear, Walmart’s men’s work shoes – which also last and last.
mafastore almost 7 years ago
We very rarely buy anything online for this very reason, and when we do it is from Walmart for store pickup. I buy all my shoes from Walmart – and they last much longer than the 6 months mentioned. Most of the shoes I buy though, are boys shoes. I have small feet and fit a size 4 boys shoe. They are so much more comfortable than ladies or even girl’s shoes. I have boys hiking boots for winter and boys skate sneakers for the rest of the year. And I am about to turn 65.
So Walmart has reasonably priced, comfortable shoes, which last at least a couple of years, and are great for this 65 year old woman!
Husband was having trouble finding shoes so went to the local stores as well as the chain shoe stores. They cost a fortune and have nothing in his size (also a small size) and no styles that he liked – traditional men’s shoe. So what does he wear, Walmart’s men’s work shoes – which also last and last.
mafastore almost 7 years ago
I don’t mind the ads – I understand why they are on the page. But I can’t see the last panel of the bonus strip as there is a Walgreens ad over it, which I cannot seem to get rid of.
mafastore almost 7 years ago
I don’t mind the ads – I understand why they are on the page. But I can’t see the last panel of the bonus strip as there is a Walgreens ad over it, which I cannot seem to get rid of.