dr. Liza Flats Review
I have a really hard time finding shoes that work for me, so it’s a happy day when I get to write a positive shoe review. Today, I’m reviewing a pair of flats from dr. Liza, a Canadian brand.
I have a really hard time finding shoes that work for me, so it’s a happy day when I get to write a positive shoe review. Today, I’m reviewing a pair of flats from dr. Liza, a Canadian brand.
It’s been awhile since I’ve written a shopping diary. I just haven’t bought that much this year. When I set out with the goal of a low-buy year for 2020 back in December, little did I know that all this (gestures all around) would be happening.
Woven shoes have become a thing in the last few years. You know the ones I’m talking about — knitted fabric takes on the ballet flat. Earlier this year, Allbirds and Everlane entered the woven shoe fray with their own versions: Allbirds’ Tree Breezers and Everlane’s Day Glove ReKnit.
I joined the cult of Allbirds about two years ago when I bought a pair of their slip-on Wool Loungers right before a trip to Europe. Now I give their tree fabric shoes a try.
I tried on seven styles of shoes from Everlane’s spring and summer releases. Here are my first impressions. (Some of them are, interestingly, on sale already.)
I was judicious about my holiday spending and one of the things that made the cut was a wedge shoe from Hopp Studios. A woman actually stopped me on the street the other day to ask about my wedges, which reminded me to review them.
Here’s a quick first impression review of a few shoes: the Day Glove, the Form Crossover Sandal, and the Form Two-Strap Sandal.
Everlane’s Modern Point Flat is a classic loafer, but with the twist of a slim pointy toe. It has a three-quarter inch stacked heel. Sleek and chic, they seem like the perfect pair of flats for an office.