I finally found a pair of rain boots that are not enormous on my short small footed self ( hunter kids...)and it rains a decent amt where I live, so I have been wanting something to wear into work bc I park in a garage and walk a couple blocks to the building...but the pant conundrum is perplexing me. I get that the look best w a dress or skirt or skinny pants or jeans( and we have already had the skinny pant talk

) but what about if you are wearing some other style of pant and want to bring flats or some other pair of non rain friendly shoe in your bag??? Does anyone do this? I feel like if I am only going to be able to wear these things on weekends or with a skirt (which I wear only periodically) they might be a waste...thoughts?
Ps yes I posted asking aout rain boots earlier this week below but hoping more ppl will answer my plea here

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Re: Please talk to me about wearing rain boots to work!
You want to wear a weatherized boots in crappy weather in order to protect your good shoes? The horror!
Honestly, I do it all. the. time. especially in the winter. Snow and salt are murder on shoes, and I have expensive taste in footwear. So, my shoes go in a shoe bag in my purse and I wear rainboots or snow boots to work. Then when I get to work I change out of my boots and into my shoes.
Does a look a little silly? maybe. But in the name of protecting good footwear, its worth it.
Also, its not like you are wearing tennis shoes and socks with a suit a la 1980's.
A kiss he will never forget- Disney World 2014
A kiss he will never forget- Disney World 2014
If you can't tuck in the boots and they are too long for just going over the boot. You could always do a small roll at the cuff and pin until you get to work and then unpin and put on your shoes.
For pants that wont go over them, but can't tuck in them, I don't know, I am not stylish enough to own such pants.
A kiss he will never forget- Disney World 2014
And LOLing at hte stylish mommy thing... I have never been a stylish person but now that I am creeping up on 40 and feeling like i have the most 'mom-ish' wardrobe around, I decided to try the Nordstrom stylist (which I have posted about on here before
I don't actually ever, ever even drive in anything other than a designated pair of driving shoes, which I walk to my building in (I also have a block and a half walk) and I keep about 40 pairs of shoes in a box in my office that I pick from. It started out with me bringing a new pair each day then I realized it was just easier to keep them here. Nothing ruins shoes faster than driving in them, especially if you have a long commute.
What she said.
How many are in the home closet?
How big is your office to have a box laying around inconspicuously w/ 80 shoes in it? LOLLLLL.
Last question, how does driving ruin your shoes? I guess I could see the sole of hte right one wearing down but I've never really noticed that, you're just pushing, not rubbing it on the pedal...
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I need all sorts of clarity here.
(ETA maybe I could see the heel getting worn from being on the floor of the car...but still have never noticed this...)
Driving ruins the back of your shoes, just above the back of the heel as you press on the accelerator and slide back and forth to the brake, wearing that area down. Not the bottom of the heel or the sole itself. Softer shoes, say if the backs are cork or soft leather, wear very quickly as do wedge heels because there's more contact area to rub. Also, if you bump your foot between the accelerator and the brake, you can scuff up softer shoes around the inside left of the right shoe. If you don't drive much, this is probably a lot less of a problem but extended driving kills a lot of different kinds of shoes.