non-issue. Shoe change: she has her more comfortable "walking" heels (esp. on the asphalt) and then her "fancy" green (or blue whatever) heels for the event. Shoe changes for a woman is not that big of a deal, esp. with an event. Some shoes do not do well on the asphalt and you don't want to ruin them. Later on when they are walking down the street, she's back in the walking tan colored heels after changing them from the green "event" fancy heels.
I have too agree, anyone that's been Married for a time knows most women have a faddish for shoes and other accessories. Not trying to discredit the Idea of this is a Movie.... or the possibility of it being staged...
I’m convinced... that anyone who believes the shoe change is significant has never had a serious relationship with an adult female. This theory alone is easier to believe than the idea that some shoe change by Jill has pulled the curtain back on a “fake inauguration”.
I believe that Biden is a corrupt, criminal, career politician, and the uniparty machine, backed by the CCP, has installed him in the Oval Office. But I don’t think his wife’s wardrobe is part of the problem.
I also believe the change in shoes in a big "meh". I have walking to something shoes and then nicer shoes for the event. And I'm not that big into fashion, but I know what shoes I can walk well in and those that just look good.
was sort of thinking this not to be a naysayer but plenty of times women change shoes bc of comfort levels and other logistical things like you said walking on asphalt
Yeah I pretty much bring 2 pairs of shoes to any long event, like a wedding or whatever. Heels can get uncomfortable really fast and changing them out to a heel that hugs your foot differently is essential.
One regret about my wedding day is my insistence on wearing one pair of shoes the whole night (I turned my nose up to the flip-flop trend). By the end of the night I was barefoot anyway, my feet hurt so bad. Really wish I had big, blinged-out comfy flip flops for the reception!
LOL! One of my cousins who was never a fashionista about shoes, wore white hightop converse sneakers decorated with sequins and crystal. Wore them for ceremony as well as reception.
non-issue. Shoe change: she has her more comfortable "walking" heels (esp. on the asphalt) and then her "fancy" green (or blue whatever) heels for the event. Shoe changes for a woman is not that big of a deal, esp. with an event. Some shoes do not do well on the asphalt and you don't want to ruin them. Later on when they are walking down the street, she's back in the walking tan colored heels after changing them from the green "event" fancy heels.
I have too agree, anyone that's been Married for a time knows most women have a faddish for shoes and other accessories. Not trying to discredit the Idea of this is a Movie.... or the possibility of it being staged...
I’m convinced... that anyone who believes the shoe change is significant has never had a serious relationship with an adult female. This theory alone is easier to believe than the idea that some shoe change by Jill has pulled the curtain back on a “fake inauguration”.
I believe that Biden is a corrupt, criminal, career politician, and the uniparty machine, backed by the CCP, has installed him in the Oval Office. But I don’t think his wife’s wardrobe is part of the problem.
I also believe the change in shoes in a big "meh". I have walking to something shoes and then nicer shoes for the event. And I'm not that big into fashion, but I know what shoes I can walk well in and those that just look good.
Haha yeah. Women will suffer for a few hours and then change
She might have changed her shoes when Joe changed his diaper
was sort of thinking this not to be a naysayer but plenty of times women change shoes bc of comfort levels and other logistical things like you said walking on asphalt
My wife actually picked up on this as it happened live. She will get a kick that it has turned into a big thing.
Yeah I pretty much bring 2 pairs of shoes to any long event, like a wedding or whatever. Heels can get uncomfortable really fast and changing them out to a heel that hugs your foot differently is essential.
One regret about my wedding day is my insistence on wearing one pair of shoes the whole night (I turned my nose up to the flip-flop trend). By the end of the night I was barefoot anyway, my feet hurt so bad. Really wish I had big, blinged-out comfy flip flops for the reception!
LOL! One of my cousins who was never a fashionista about shoes, wore white hightop converse sneakers decorated with sequins and crystal. Wore them for ceremony as well as reception.