I
decided to write about an outfit I loved.
OK, well,
that’s not entirely true.
Since
I couldn’t really think of an entire outfit I was crazy about (I’m not terribly
clothes-horsey), I decided to write about a pair of shoes I loved.
Well,
saying that I simply loved them is not doing them justice. At all.
I
adored them. I was passionate about them. If they’d been human, I would have
dated them. Hell, I might have married them. After all, they were more useful,
more loyal, and (far) more trustworthy than my ex-husband.
You
think I’m kidding, don’t you?
They
were the Be All, End All, folks.
They
were:
My
Land’s End Mary Jane Trekkers!
Ta da!
These
shoes… these paragons of comfortable footwear… these (dare I say it?) friends…
BFFs, even… well, they got me through it all. For nearly five years.
I
bought them when I developed an excruciating case of plantar fasciitis. I
needed a shoe with some support and a back, since flip-flops and sandals were
out of the question. I didn’t want to spend a fortune, though, and I found
these beauties on sale for $20.00.
Twenty
dollars. I kid you not. And it was the best $20.00 I ever spent. In my whole life. I kid you not.
And
when I say they got me through it all, I mean it.
They
cradled my poor right foot for two full years of that hell called plantar
fasciitis, and for more than two years after it went away (because I was askeerd it
was coming back, that’s why).
They
faithfully managed four summers of swim coaching on a hot, concrete pool deck,
and they kept me from landing on my arse on wet, tiled, indoor pool decks in
the winter.
They
provided safe shelter for my feet after walking 60 miles (each) in three separate
Susan G. Komen 3-Day Events (even though my “friend” Anne wouldn’t let them in
the tent with us at night because they “smelled”).
They
took me on countless hikes, camping trips, puddle-stomps, and treks through the
park with my dog, in all sorts of weather (including snow, because no matter
what my daughter said, they were NOT, in fact, sandals, and it was perfectly
appropriate to wear socks with them. Damn it).
But then? On
December 31, 2011, they… died. They expired. They simply gave up from sheer
exhaustion. The sole of the right shoe split in two.
And
then my heart split in two. I know that sounds melodramatic… hyperbolic, even,
but I was devastated. I cried. Real tears (and not from the “smell,” thank you
very much).
But
then?
I
had an epiphany! And it was called:
SUPER
GLUE!
I
literally squeeeeed at the thought of my Trekkers going another mile… or 100.
And they did. They traveled onward for another several months…
Until…
I
went for a walk on a hot summer day in 2012… and the super glue…
Melted.
It
melted clean away, leaving the bottom of my foot exposed to the elements.
The
devastation returned. And I knew it was permanent this time. My Trekkers were
done for. I had to finally admit it. And my “friends”? Even my daughter? Instead
of feeling sympathy or empathy (or even apathy), they were overjoyed! They went
as far as to suggest that I burn them… but not before I contacted the CDC and
the EPA to be on the look-out for possible environmental contaminants and
airborne diseases.
My
“friends”? Are horrid.
I
didn’t burn them, though. I didn’t even throw them out. I couldn’t. Could you?!
Could you simply discard a friend with the trash (and I mean a real friend,
not one of those, “Ew, get rid of those smelly shoes” “friends”)?! I think
not.
So I kept them. I still have them, in fact. They sit in a place of honor in my closet. And when I open the door, I look at them wistfully, remembering what was... and what will never be again.
Sigh.
Eventually,
I ordered another pair of Trekkers.
But
they weren’t the same. They were… wrong. The color was wrong, the fit was wrong, the
feel was wrong… even the criss-crossy straps (that made the coolest tan lines) were
wrong. You see, they’d been tweaked. Why (oh, why?!) do manufacturers insist on tweaking perfection?
And the new pair didn’t last either. You should see them today. They look worse than
the old ones... and after only a year! Sigh.
I
don’t kid myself into thinking that I’ll ever find another pair of Trekkers. I
don’t. Miracles don’t tend to happen to the same person twice, do they? But I have faith
that, someday, I’ll stumble across an on-sale pair of close-to-heaven
pool-deck-camping-hiking-rainy-day-snow shoes that I’ll love.
I am
an optimist, after all.
7 comments:
Really LOL. :)
Oh my gosh, $20? That is a crazy good bargain!
I have SO been there with a pair of shoes... My tie-up sketchers tennis shoes. I loved them to pieces but when I needed to replace them, everything close to it was WRONG.
I have fallen in love with Earth Spirit sandals. All of them. I've gone through three different ones and have loved them all even in their differences.
I know exactly how you feel, I had a pair of flat heeled shoes similar to a Mary Jane style, with a neat strap across the top near the ankle. I loved them, they were so comfortable, soft, didn't pinch anywhere, I only wish I had bought another pair at the same time.
I still have them, they are like old friends too.
Loved your story, it's good to value old friends even if they are shoes, they sure have travelled along with us.
xoxoxo ♡
I had a pair of bright red sketchers with a 2 inch platform (back in the 90s when the Spice Girls were taking the world by storm!) I loved loved loved those shoes.
I just feel like you should listen to your friends more often...I mean their nice shoes and everything...but your friends sound really smart.
What a great "love affair."
I can identify with you on this. I found a pair of New Balance sneakers at T.J. Max for $29.99 about 4 years ago. They are the most comfortable shoes I own. I walked 2-3 miles every day in them. I walked all over Brazil for a month in them. I would wear them in the shower or to bed, if I dared. But, the tread is all gone and the backs of the heels are frayed, so I had to find another pair of shoes. I couldn't find the same model, so I opted for some Skechers. I, too, have planter faciitis and even created my own custom orthotics by using Gorilla tape to increase the arch support in them. After 2 months, they still don't feel "right."
When I sense the need for real comfort, I put on the old NB ones around the house for a day and my feet are in heaven once more.
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