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Waiting on red shoes…

So I was about to buy my rich tea Keen Carmels, when I saw these.  They were deep, cherry red and could be worn all year, so I caved.  I’ve never seen a pair of Merrells that were, well…pretty.  My mom has a pair that zips up (creepy).  They should be here tomorrow according to UPS.  I can’t wait!  Where the heck will I hide them so Will doesn’t see them?

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Why oh why did Keen discontinue the Carmel?

It was quickly becoming my favorite shoe, and I was looking forward to new color schemes…alas…deep lichen was the last hurrah.  What has possessed Keen to put the kibosh on this shoe–arguably one of the most popular, with an average 5 star rating and the fact that it actually runs true to size.  This shoe makes you feel like you’re walking on air.  And now it’s gone :(

I’ve wanted it in rich tea, so I’m snatching up a remaining pair for myself.  It is a sad day.

On a more positive note, I’m drooling over the new Wear-around mary jane (I keep referring to them as Walkabout), just can’t decide if I like the port or moroccan blue, but I think I’ll opt for this over another Sienna (I heart my blue ones, though)….Hmmmmm

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I need to gush over and praise Spain

…not because it is a beautiful country, but because it is a country that makes beautiful shoes.   Spain is home to the quirky Camper line (from which I have yet to adopt “twins” ::snicker::) and also the high quality craftsmanship that is El Naturalista.

My obsession with  El Naturalista began about a year ago when I was flickring through the albums of other shoe nuts, and I saw them:  they were green (my fav color!), they had a handstitched spiral on the side, they were mary janes, and they were called “Iggdrasil” which (for those of you not familiar with Norse mythology….I love it… really…hell, I named my dog Sigurd and have an ink drawing of Odin hanging in my living room) is the “Tree of Life,” and if you wanted to delve into interpretations, it’s like the Norse version of the Cross.  The only problem with these shoes was that they were $160 and I had no idea what size to order.

Is this not the most gorgeous, organic shoe ever?

Is this not the most gorgeous, organic shoe ever?

So for the following year, I searched for this shoe and felt sorry for myself.  I’ve never paid full price for Keens, so this would have gone way against my principles.  I came to love it in Tibet red and now they make it in purple!  What is a girl to do?  The wonderful shoes.com just so happened to carry this style in green AND it was on sale (still is, actually) for $119.00.  So, thrifty ol’ me when looking for a coupon code and I got another $15 off with free shipping both ways, so I held my breath and clicked “submit order”.  They came in record time, packaged very well, and filled my house with a crisp, cedar aroma (unlike the awful PVC smell my asian brocade flats gave off).  In the photo above, you can see the little pillows that rest under your arch, the ball of your foot and there’s one for under your toes, too.  The cork insole is light and breathable, (so no stinky sweaty feet, but a little talcum powder is still a nice gesture). The thick sole is constructed of natural and recycled rubber and is shock-absorbent.   It’s a shoe I could walk across campus in without fear of my plantar fasciitis acting up.

If you’re familiar with European sizing, I’d suggest going with your gut feeling.  I am a 39 (a true 8.5 US size) in Dansko and every other European shoe I’ve bought, and the 39 fit me perfectly–like a glove you could say.  Enough wiggle room and after only two all-day wearings, they’ve molded to my feet.  They are quite comfy enough to wear sans socks (a big plus for me) despite the high back, which looks like it may cause a monster blister, but has yet to do so.  The arch support is quite good–which could mean excellent to the rest of the world cause my arches are really high–and I would say they can accomodate a slightly wider foot (trust me, they will stretch) with their roomy toe box, but are not as wide as, say the Keen Calistoga, which after wearing for a year, can fit 1 1/2 feet in each shoe.

The green color is very true to the company’s official photo, so it’s a safe bet the other colors are just as vivid (all shoes get their colors from natural vegetable dyes).

This is definitely an all around five-star shoe, in terms of comfort, quality, and cuteness.  Is it hot-spot free?  For me, yes.  Could one take the dog for a walk in these?  Without a doubt.  Have a gander at what they look like on real feet (mine) below, and then go get yourself a pair!

true to color--please excuse flourescent white skin

true to color--please excuse flourescent white skin


I’m sure this won’t be my last pair from this super awesome company.  I’m a little in love with the Tibet Organico mary jane–and I would LURVE to road test it and give it a thorough review…..(wishing and hoping….size 39….)

Keep the feet happy!

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