Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Boot-y Call



Clothes make the man.  We’ve all heard it.  And seen it.  It’s true.  Who can resist a well-dressed man, nor a man in uniform.

Shoes, however, apparently make the woman.

But the woman’s shoes do not “make her” to “the observer”, but rather, shoes make the woman to *herself*.  The right shoes make a short woman tall.  A fat woman thin.  A tall woman short, a thin woman fat.  It works all ways.  Positive, and negative.

Put a short, overweight woman into sexy, strappy sandals and she is transformed into a Playboy bunny around 6-feet tall.  Put that playboy bunny into frumpy footwear and she feels short and obese next to that overweight counterpart.

So last winter my YoungerChild insisted upon wearing her too-thin fashion-boots every day, in the show and ice and freezing temperatures.  Nothing, but nothing, could get her into her winter-warm Sorels.  She came home with near-frostbite-frozen-toes. Daily.  Feet that had been soaked-thru-socks at recess and endured a second soggy-freezing at lunch break.  Still, she insisted each morning “I’ll be ok!” and “I’ll be warm enough”.

Getting her to don a scarf or hat was nearly as difficult.  I gave-up and let her freeze, hoping she’d cave-in to warmer clothing eventually.  But she didn’t.  She spent a very cold, wet winter.
Today I clued-in...  I have big feet.  My feet are average-size for length but they're WIDE; I have difficulty finding footwear that fits, much less that makes me feel “tall and pretty”.  Generally I opt for “it fits but I feel dumpy”.  Very rarely do I get to feel “tall and sexy”, due to what’s on my feet.  So suddenly I realised… YoungerChild does not prefer to be cold nor to have frost-bitten toes.  It’s that she doesn’t feel like a princess in the practical winter garments I have provided for her.  Favourite colours isn’t enough.  And having the same as her friends is also not enough.

I spent the day today shopping for favourite *styles* and favourite *patterns*.  … Instead of a toque, she now sports a knit beret.  The scarf is leopard-print with giant pink pom-poms.  The boots are NOT Sorels, but [expensive] FASHION winter boots (bought at a discount supplier, tho!) … and finally, she’s happy to wear *her* fashion.  Including “Non-Clunky” boots.

This winter my girl is heading out into the winter weather feeling as warm as my heart.