Aerosoles held an event at the Blow Dry Bar to introduce us to their Spring 2013 collection. We had the chance to get blow-outs courtesy of the Blow Dry Bar and manicures. I tried a straighter style, which I normally don’t like but ended up loving. Good news? There are tons of super cute shoes that you’re going to love. Bad news? It’s 15 degrees in New York. Read on to see where I decided to rock my Spring shoes even in this ridiculous weather and a look at my straight locks.
Aerosoles is known for their comfort factor. Gone are the days when you have to suffer through foot pain to wear cute shoes. Aerosoles shoes provide tons of support without the orthopedic shoes look. You know that look. The sole is super huge and everyone who looks at you can tell that you’re wearing them because you have foot issues. With Aerosoles, you can keep that secret to yourself. The Spring 2013 collection has super slim soles. They’re so slim that you can’t even tell they offer any significant support. I fell in love with quite a few.
Some major trends for Spring 2013 include smoking slippers, classic flats, color blocking and menswear-inspired looks.
You can depend on Aerosoles to bring you some trusty flip flops (with invisible support!) and super cute wedges that are sure to become your staple.
Me with straight hair with the stylist from Blow Dry Bar who did it.
So, I got the super cute Aerosoles Solitaire flats at the event. I’m a little obsessed with Tribal prints right about now so these flats were dead on. They’re also only $59. They’re so comfy and easy to slip on and off. It’s 15 degrees outside so I can’t rock them in the street just yet. I was so in love when I saw them, though, that I wanted to wear them right away. My last trip for the day? Laundry in the basement of my apartment building. So, I put on these puppies and rocked them for the next 2 hours of laundry.
The verdict? They’re kind of ridiculously comfortable. They felt like flip flops for chilly days. I want to wear them tomorrow. Can someone please change the weather to 70 degrees with no wind chill? Thanks!
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Written by Tabitha St. Bernard








