Sunday, January 3, 2010

How do we feel about wedding JELLIES?


My knee-jerk reaction is that I hate Stuart Weitzman. Just because. But there is something rad about these.

And please, wedding Wellies are so 2009.

29 comments:

  1. I don't think you should wear jellies if you're over the age of 9.

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  2. Jellies make for sweaty foots.

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  3. i like *some* jellies, but agree with amanda ... and sweaty feet are not fun on a wedding day. plus clear is always weird to me ... but the black, i like the black ones.

    look at that, my resolutions are looking good!

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  4. I am not feeling it. clear, sweaty feet, expensive. no thanks.

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  5. hm. they could be lined with some dr scholl's to soak up the sweat. but then that would defeat the purpose of buying $200 stuart weitzman jellies. if we're looking at plastic shoes, can we bring back those adorable vivienne westwood ones with the hearts on them? ah, here they are: http://tinyurl.com/ydbbvtq

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  6. !!!!! $158??? for something I can buy at wal-mart and glue my own bling onto? Nope.

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  7. Jellies remind me of being a kid. These are kinda fun, but I agree with the DIY aspect of doing your own on the cheap.

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  8. My mom just made the most ridiculous face when I announced the price. She gasps for both of us.

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  9. i do like melissa jelly shoes and they def have rad styles for weddings, also i never had sweaty feet in them.
    it really depends on the shoe and the whole outfit.

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  10. I'm not convinced along with most of the ladies here! If anyone wanted to wear jelly shoes they could just stick on some gems themselves and save a lot of dollars??

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  11. can't do it.

    my grandparents bought me a pair of jellies when i was a kid. they gave me blisters and got rocks stuck in the bottoms. i wore them for one day.

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  12. $158 jellies is the most obnoxious thing ever. But real cheapo jellies have my vote.

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  13. Nauseated. Nauseated is how we feel about wedding jellies.

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  14. hmmm. looks like a recipe for dirty feet and blisters. :-/

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  15. I hated jellies the first time around, and I can't see that changing now.

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  16. stuart weitzman made my stepmother-to-be a pair of heels for her wedding to my dad a few years ago; on the bottom they had little "D+E"s (their inits) in rhinestones. as she lifted her foot for the photographer, my stepbro-to-be piped up: "why do your shoes say 'DIE' on the bottom?"

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  17. All I can think about is sweaty, dirty feet! That's certainly what happened to me when I wore jellies many years ago...

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  18. They're quirky but steep. But I wear jellies now, so I'm probably in the minority for liking them.

    And yes, feet get a little sweaty, but I have shiny plastic shoes and you don't.

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  19. No jellies for me, I'm old enough to remember them the 1st time around & never liked them then...

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  20. i hate sweaty feets, but i want to like them, because i think jellies are cute. i could totally see them for a beach wedding. but you lost me at $158.

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  21. Um... We feel un-well about them.

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  22. I bought the vivienne westwood jelly heels for my wedding dres on the beach in maui. Steve madden also has a way cuter style of them out right now simply named "jelly" that comes in some awesome colors.

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