
1) Sneakers, for outdoor assignments, travelling, bike riding, long distance commuting. Ideal for winter.
2) Flats, for Indianwear – Patiala suits – or long skirts for the bohemian look.
3) Sneakers, with Velcro – when you don’t have time to tie your laces. Same as (1).
4) Slip-ons, with metallic base, for clothes in metallic shades.
5) Shoes with pointed tip and heel, for formal occasions, go well with trouser and pin suits.
6) Gali chappals – to meet neighbours, or shopping for grocery, only when you’re wearing Indian suits.
7) Plain flats, in muted tones, go well with kurtis/jeans of corresponding colours.
8) Pumps/Half shoes – go well with kurta/pyjama & jeans too.
9) Floaters – Outdoors, goes well on wet terrain, worn with sweatshirts, jeans and socks.
10) Heels – for office.
11) High-end slip-ons – for select occasions.
12) Plain chappals – bathroom slippers, handy around the house.
13) Sequined high-heels – A bit of bling for marriage/sangeet when one is supposed to just doll up.
14) High-end pumps – for select occasions, works well with skinny jeans and tops with an earthy/shimmer base.
15) High-heeled half shoes – Works fine with formal skirts, business suits and khadi salwar suits.
16) Elastic pumps – very comfortable, breathing shoes, works well with tees, slim fit jeans, capris in bright candy shades
17) Heels – works fine with both Indian and western. A cross between (10) and (13).

1) Formals – The shoes I wore at my wedding.
2) Sneaker – outdoors, biking, sports, gymming, office, friends.
3) Floaters – everything else.
17 comments:
Go get a haircut.
(Harneet)
I just did. And the wife hates it.
Unkal:) Such is life I see:) How you doing?
For a second when I first saw the picture. I thought it was some fwd mail and was wondering how in the world did you get sucked into posting stuff like this on your blog. Before I saw HIS SHOES (the wedding formal one) and I knew it had to be yours.
Are you insulting me or are you praising me?
hey dude ! as for the Dylan movie, well one of my friends had downloaded it and I borrowed it :) ...
What do you think?:)
I feel better after reading this. Now i know its a universal phenomenon. :)
It probably is. Welcome to my blog.
Part 2 - bags?
You know, that's a great idea.
Hey.. I liked your blog :)
Thanks, Sagar.
Thats a good observation, and an indication of how well-dressed your wife is ;)
So what does that make me?
You look like a beggar and your wify a rich dolled up lady! :D amazingly creative way to potray your state!
This reminds me of an episode from F.R.I.E.N.D.S... where Joey tries on & describes the varieties of feminine clothing...its true of everything feminine (apparels, make-up, accessories, jewelery...). We women drive a major chunk of the economy!
Men have simple and practical tastes. Function over form.
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