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Must Have Monday! Miz Mooz Heather Review

Must Have Monday

I recently went boot hunting with my friend Sonnet...but we got swept away by the perfect pair of sandals for her feet. How does this happen when we were hunting for boots? SALE! SALE! SALE! When fall/winter season arrives retailers gotta make room for all those boots by putting the sandals on sale.

I don't get to boast that I purchased these adorable Miz Mooz Heather sandals on sale but I am writing this review now so that you might catch them on sale right this very minute. Hurry! They will be out of stock soon.

The wooden soles, sassy shade of red and peek-a-boo toe called to the girly-girl in me and I had to try them on! The cushioning and rocker bottom sole surprised my feet and made me feel as if I wasn't just buying them just because they are soooo darn cute. They are, in fact, three inch heels but the platform under the toes is an inch thick minimizing the effect of the forward pitch. The wooden sole does not bend but the rocker bottom under the forefoot glides you through every step. Dare I say that I find them to be quite comfortable?!? Miz Mooz steps up to the fashion and comfort plate and hits a home run with the Heather sandal and I am glad to have them in my stadium of shoes.

If your local Miz Mooz retailer doesn't have any left you should try your luck with:endless.com andpiperlime.com


Fitting Notes:

American sizing. The footbed of these sandals runs a tad short so going up a half size is advisable. The heel strap however is cut a bit long so your heel may lift up and down a bit. If you are accustomed to heel slip because you are an avid Dansko fan you will find no issue with the play in the heel. The ankle strap does offer security and you are unlikely to get blisters from the loose fitting heel straps. These sandals do not have a removable footbed so they are not orthotic friendly. Remember these are dress shoes and should be worn accordingly even if they happen to be quite comfortable dress shoes. The ankle strap is positioned correctly and should allow for comfort and adjustment for most feet/ankles.  

 

 

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