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Mum shoes

— by Alyson Walsh

That’s Not My Age has problem feet. And this means that ballet pumps and super flat sandals are out of the question. So when summer comes, I’m always on the look out for a shoe with a comfy rubber sole or low wedge heel. Sadly, said footwear is often high in frump factor and low in style. Last year whilst visiting the brother in NYC, I was delighted to find a pair of APC wedge sandals that weren’t too steep – well, the gradient of the wedge was fine but the price was a bit on the high side. So delighted in fact, that I wore them out of the store, and walked all the way back to brother’s apartment, only to be told as I stepped through the door that, ‘They look like something mum would wear.’

Now I realise that ironic footwear doesn’t work so well as you get older, I spent most of last summer trying not to look like a pensioner on a coach trip. Teaming my comfy sandals with rolled up skinny jeans and a boyfriend jacket seemed to work, and this year I’m going to try them with a shirtdress. The shoes may be a tad Mrs That’s Not My Age Senior, but I’m not ready for Crimplene slacks just yet.

And, yay! Good news has arrived via The Sunday Times Style Magazine. Mum shoes are in vogue! As seen on the S/S 2010 catwalk at Stella McCartney:


Mum shoes are also available from Margaret Howell (top black & white picture), and in descending order below; Clarks Originals, Camper (with hidden mini heel) and Land’s End. Just be careful how you wear them.



Don’t you love it when something easy to wear slips onto the fashion radar? Or am I showing my age?

Photos:

Stella McCartney: Mitchell Sams from Marie Claire

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