
Terrell here, and ever since I was a kid, I’ve been obsessed with shoes.
Remember those clear plastic kiddie heels that came in a pack? I had every color and can still hear the click-clack of them as I strutted around the house—they really set the tone for me becoming a true shoe girl in the future.
Aside from my clear plastic kiddie heels, the first pair of shoes that truly stole my heart as a kid were the Nike Uptempos. I was completely obsessed. The bold, oversized "AIR" on the side and those iconic air bubbles hit me differently the moment I saw them. It was love at first sight, and I knew they had to be mine.
Why do I love shoes so much?
I’m glad you asked!
Shoes are refreshingly inclusive (for the most part) and have the power to bring any outfit to life. Another great thing about shoes is that once you reach a certain age, your feet stop growing—making them a truly worthwhile investment.
My feet haven’t grown much since the 7th grade when I got my first pair of high-end shoes—a pair of horseshoe Gucci shoes. And yes, I still have them all these years later at 41!
When it comes to shoes, I’m a bit of a rolling stone. I fall in love quickly and often, but since I’m not a hoarder (and my bank account keeps me grounded), I try to stay selective. I only bring home shoes I truly adore.
My approach is usually to wait a bit after a release—mainly because most of my favorites come with a pretty hefty price tag.
But this strategy has definitely bitten me in the ass a few times. Some of my favorite shoes have slipped through my fingers—sometimes because I waited too long, other times because my budget just couldn’t stretch that far. It wasn’t always about the money, though. Occasionally, I hesitated, and that hesitation still haunts me.
I know how you feel sis. I went to sleep on two items I had in my basket terrelldominick , went back to make the purchase and guess what SOLD OUT!!! I was devastated to say the least