Can’t we just have cute boots?

Here’s the thing. I love a nice pair of boots. Fall, winter, spring – it’s boots boots boots. I resent summer because I can’t wear boots. (Actually, I think you can get away with a little ankle boot during cooler summer days, right?)

I have worn the crap out of my favourite pair of Browns boots. My friend Brenda had them in black, and I was obsessed. I tried not be an entire copycat and got them in brown. And, then 3 weeks later, I got them in black too – because they are perfect! They are just like Doc Martens, but with a zipper. A zipper! The brown boots got thrown in the garbage this spring after 3 good long years of service … maybe 4. They were scratched to shit and unsalvageable. The black ones have been worn far less:

It’s a matter of taste, sure, but to me these are the perfect every day boots. Solid, good heel, stylish. Dr. Sid, my chiropractor, commented on them. They’re cool and comfy.

Got an email from Browns today notifying me about a huge sale. OK, I’m game. I still hold out hope for my ideal sorta Doc-Martens-with-a-zipper. Nope. These (called Camilla) are pretty close (there IS a zipper), and they are on sale for $230:

Sadly they don’t come in brown. And the heel may be a smidge too high for me – the pandemic killed many things for me: daily showers, hard pants, and wearing almost any kind of a heel .

Camilla is the rarity on the Browns sale website – meaning a boot I could actually imagine buying. Instead, the majority of boots are absolutely hideous. Browns has apparently made a conscious decision to forego cute boots, and instead sell some of the ugliest boots anyone has ever imagined. Case in point:

I just do NOT get these boots. Why do you want a jeans pant leg over your denim boots? Like, obviously you can’t wear them with jeans. You can only wear them with a dress/skirt. And the reason you wear a dress/skirt is NOT to wear pants, right?

The website shows a model wearing them:

Even she looks skeptical, right? I googled, and I can’t find a picture of anyone actually wearing these boots in real life. The closest I could find was JLo and these so-called Versace ‘pantaboots’:

If JLo can’t pull them off – and I submit this looks ridiculous – then no ordinary mortal can. Anyways, they are on sale from $400 to $250, if you want to be the first to buy them.

They come in different materials, too:

Every time I go into Browns these days, all I see are huge ugly sneaker/boots like this, with an unsightly thick wedge heel:

These ones are relatively restrained. Most of them have spikes and sequins and crystals, all bedazzled like David Rose got his hands on them in Grade 8.

I clearly like a combat boot – but why do we need these “maximalist” combat boots with chains, studded belts and a “patterned bandana”:

They’d be okay if the designer just picked one.

Then there’s a trend I call dominatrix boots, like this abomination that the website describes as “fashion forward and zany”:

Yeah, those look profoundly silly and … uncomfortable.

I give credit to Browns that they didn’t even include a “zany” or any other kind of description for these boots (they were literally speechless):

This boot is called an “industrial powerhouse” and – in case you were interested – is NOT on sale. So $950 full price:

I recently went to a client meeting where an academic gave a paper on the topic of vicarious trauma. It was insightful. It was, however, hard to take her seriously wearing mega boots like these:

These have a “deep arch” and “appropriately high heel”. Hmmm. Maybe the speaker needed them to see over the podium.

I would say 75% of the boots are pretty hideous/unwearable. Browns, WTF?

I’m starting to question my sanity, because a few of them are appealing to me:

But they aren’t on sale …

NYT Top 100 book lists

First came the NYT Top 100 Books of the 21st Century, as chosen by the critics. As my book club pal Janet said – perhaps a bit premature.

Statwise:

  • 17 books read
  • 7 books definitely want to read
  • Many books I’d never even heard of (WTF)
  • No interest in reading book #1: My Brilliant Friend

Read:

Bel Canto

Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow

Olive Kitteridge

The Friend

The Plot Against America

The Great Believers

Middlesex

Life After Life

Persepolis

The Goldfinch

Between the World and Me

Americanah

Atonement

The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay

The Year of Magical Thinking

The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao

Never Let Me Go

Definitely want to read:

The Human Stain

On Beauty

An American Marriage

Demon Copperhead

Fun Home

Wolf Hall

Small Things Like These

Then came the NYT Top 100 of the Century as chosen by readers. Now, this list is my vibe. Lotsa books I’ve read and loved.

Statwise:

  • 28 books read
  • 10 books definitely want to read
  • Hardly any books I’d never even heard of
  • Definitely, desperately want to read #1 Demon Copperhead

Read (* indicates on critics’ list also):

A Gentleman in Moscow (#3, yay)

The Goldfinch*

Educated

Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow*

Never Let Me Go*

Atonement*

Middlesex*

Americanah*

The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay*

Bel Canto*

Normal People

The Year of Magical Thinking*

The Great Believers*

Olive Kitteridge*

The Kite Runner

Life After Life*

The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao*

Between the World and Me*

Gone Girl (really?)

The Hunger Games (like, huh?)

Just Kids

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (yay)

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks (yay)

Tom Lake

When Breath Becomes Air

Life of Pi

The Plot Against America*

The Glass Castle

A Thousand Splendid Suns

Definitely want to read:

Demon Copperhead

Wolf Hall

Hamnet

Circe

The Book Thief

The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store

Lessons in Chemistry

Small Things Like These

The Vanishing Half

The Dutch House

And what overlooked books should have been on one or both lists?