running shoes

Let’s talk shoes. I find a shoe- and I stick with it. That is until they decide to ‘redesign’ said shoe and then we break up and I find a new love. This is a frustrating process that usually leads to lots of trips to Luke’s Locker.IMG_4438.jpgShoes are everything. They take the beating as you’re hitting the pavement. If your knee starts to hurt, or your toes are going numb the first place you should turn is to your shoes. Go to your local running store and have them help you out. Tell them what you love in a  shoe- I love a wide toe box. I want lots of space for my toes to breathe and lets be honest, swell. I also prefer a light weight more minimalist shoe. Try different brands- and for goodness sake WHO CARES WHAT THEY LOOK LIKE! They are there to serve a purpose while you work hard. You can wear the cute ones while you run your errands but get the ones that feel the best on your feet, no matter what they look like, while you are putting the miles on them.

Remember to keep up with the mileage on your shoes. You need to keep them fresh. The more mileage on the shoe, the more broken down they will be which leads to a greater chance of injury. The general rule is 500 miles for a ‘normal’ shoe and 300 for a ‘minimalist’. You will get to the point when you just know it’s time to retire them to the running errands pile instead of the running miles pile.

The more you run, the more you will learn what you love and don’t love about a shoe. I started running years ago in Nike Frees. Now, as much as I love this shoe, I found myself getting a few stress fractures in my foot as my mileage increased. Some people swear by them, I am not one of them for anything over the half marathon distance.  I switched over the the Brooks Pure Flow. Now, Brook’s Pure line is amazing and I swore by them for several years. Had the trail shoe from the Pure Line as well. I had more of the same shoe, same color, than anyone. I LOVED that shoe. I ran my first marathon in it with no issues. They then did a major overhaul on the shoe last year and we had to break up. It became too tight in the forefoot and too supportive in the arch. I spent months trying to find the perfect shoe. Lots of trips to Luke’s during this time.

I found the Nike LunarTempo and ran in it for several months- had a couple pairs of them. No issues, (still love it for shorter distances and sprints) but when it was time to get a new shoe the Nike LunarEpic had just come out- I was hesitant because of the high top sock look that they had- but then remembered WHO CARES- and you know what, I LOVE THIS SHOE. They have since come out with a low cut version, but they are not the same. The high top of the shoe allows it to be looser around the main part of your foot- which is what I love. I just slip them on- no tying and worrying about them being too tight halfway through my run. I haven’t had a blister, lost a toe nail, nothing. I’m sold.img_4436If you prefer a non-minimalist shoe – or one with a little more oomph- Ashley loves the Nike Pegasus. She swears by them as the only shoe that she has never been injured in. So does our Mom, who is a 60-ish year old marathon runner! They, personally, are just a little too heavy for my damaged ankles.

So, don’t give up on finding a shoe! It may take some trial and error but there is a running shoe out there for everyone! Let me know if you have any questions- I’ve tried many other shoes and would be happy to chat with you about them.Screen Shot 2016-11-02 at 4.24.15 PM.png

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**had no intention of the purple blue color scheme- these are not the exact ones I have. As always, leave a comment with any questions!

 

happy running,

xox

aj

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Ash’s obsessions

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Caslon Stripe Triangle Scarf in Burgundy or Grey.  Perfectly cozy with fringed edge, and only $45!!

Blank NYC ‘Morning’ Suede Moto Jacket in Charcoal, Coffee Bean, and Olive Juice – all great color choices for fall!  And can you believe this genuine leather jacket is only $188?!

Aveda Wooden Paddle Brush.  I have used this brush for YEARS, and it is the only one I use.  It gently de-tangles wet hair and smooths hair while blow-drying and styling.  Definitely a must-have for me.

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Dior ‘Diorshow’ Waterproof Mascara.  I have used this mascara for probably 5 years now and it is still my favorite. I do waterproof because it helps my straight lashes hold their curl. If you are worried about not being able to get it off, no fear- check out this post for how I easily get my eye makeup off!

Foxiedox Sheer Striped Fluted Dress. Talk about a show stopper of a dress- and under $100! Now, for me personally, that under layer is a little short so I would wear my own slip underneath. Here is my go to dress slip. I own them in all colors.

Stuart Weitzman ‘5050’ OTK Boots.  I know these are a bit pricey, but hear me out: Ash and I both own them and are obssesed. They go with everything, are a flat so there is no excuse about them being uncomfortable, and they can replace needing to buy any other boots therefore saving you money! {That’s how I justify them}

the nude flat

The nude flat is a wardrobe staple.  While I love heels, flats are a necessity for walking to the coffee shop, chasing down the muni, and scaling those San Francisco hills.

Because I wear them so much, I do tend to splurge on nude flats.  By breaking down the cost into a price-per-wear I convince myself that the expense is totally reasonable.

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That said, I also take great care of my shoes and I  get protective soles on them before ever wearing them to ensure the longest life possible.  If you live in San Francisco, Galletti Shoe Repair is THE BEST in my opinion (and they have red sole protectors for your Louboutins).

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Here are some of my current faves for chic nude flats in every price range:

LC flats  LC Lauren Conrad Scalloped Ballet Flats now $29 (was $49)

steve madden flats  Steve Madden Elusion d’Orsay Flats in Natural $59

saks flat1  Saks Fifth Avenue Leather Point Toe Flats now $79 (was $150)

sam edelman flat  Sam Edelman ‘Reema’ Half d’Orsay in Oatmeal Suede $109

mesh flatNeiman Marcus Gertrud Flat now $111 (was $139)

chloe flat  Chloe ‘Lauren’ Scalloped Ballet Flat in Taupe $495

valentino flat  Valentino ‘Rockstud’ Ballerina Flat in Poudre $745

 

xoxo

red white and blue

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Summer is here!  And in just a couple weeks it’ll be the 4th of July bringing with it a three day weekend filled with backyard barbecues, beer, wine spritzers, picnics, and fireworks!  I’m so excited I can’t hardly stand it!  So much so that I’ve already started scouting cost effective outfits in the colors of independence–

RED

ASOS Twist Front Cami Slip Dress $45

Mango Embroidered Beach Bag $64

ASOS TIA Wide Fit Lace Up Heeled Sandals $56

 

WHITE

ASOS Cotton Midi Sundress with Lace Inserts $56

New look Straw Striped Beach Bag $25

New Look 2 Part Block Heel $32

 

BLUE

ASOS Denim Bardot Off Shoulder Dress with Ruffle $56

ASOS Leather Cross Body Bag with Tassel $40

ASOS TAYLOR Tie Leg Perspex Heel Sandals $64

 

What are you going to wear?!!

xoxo

spring suede shoe obsessions

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Soft suede just oozes elegance and femininity- unless its heavily fringed or studded and then it may take on more of a hippy or native american vibe.  Suede was a prominent trend in the 2015 spring/summer shows, and I would love to see it keep going and going… particularly with shoes!

My current spring suede shoe obsessions (left to right, top to bottom)-

Steve Madden “Kitty” Ghillie Sandal – $89 at Nordstrom.  I actually just bought these this past weekend.  The laces are on trend, and the low block heel give a little lift while staying casual and comfy.  I’m heading to Napa for a girlie weekend this Friday and these are definitely coming with!

Klub Nico “Tarina” Gladiator Sandal – $199 at Nordstrom.  With a little bit more of a heel, petite studs, and laser cutouts, this is maybe the girliest ‘gladiator’ sandal ever.  It’s a great neutral color and pairs just as great with dresses as it does with jeans.  These heels are also sold at Anthropologie for $240 (see Jordana Heels).

Manolo Blahnik BB 105 Suede Point-Toe Pumps in Cobalt – $595 at Saks.  I heart these shoes so much.  I’ve lusted after them for more than a year now.  I’ve even talked friends into buying them.  What’s so great about them?  The color.  Go see them in person.  The color is simply amazing.  I think I may need to add these blue suede shoes to my closet this season 😉

Stuart Weitzman Nudistsong – $398 at Stuart Weitzman.  A simple, clean, classic, and sexxxy sandal.  The cut on these is just perfect.  The heel is a bold straight line to elongate your leg, and the toe strap is slightly angled to display those perfectly pedicured toes.  The Nudistsong is the wearable version of the super hot Nudist sandal.  If you want a super sexy sandal for sitting, get the Nudist.  If you want to be able to walk and dance and strut around, go for the Nudistsong.

Happy shopping!
xoxo