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Nine West

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I'm a teacher at a high school and I have a couple of tattoos on my foot and ankle that I have to cover up.  Last year, I went all year in pants with socks, I was also pregnant the entire school year so I wasn't feeling very creative. This year, I want to have more options. I'm thinking of tights or long boots to wear with skirts and dresses. The problem is that I have no idea what kind of shoes would be appropriate to wear with both pants and skirts.  Any help would be appreciated. Also, I don't really have a limit but would like a couple pairs of shoes instead of one really expensive one...lol. Another thing, they must be comfortable because I'm on my feet all day. TIA

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Hermes

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Have you considered Dermablend makeup? My cousin's bride wore it at her wedding to cover up her shoulder tattoo, and I didn't even know she had one until someone mentioned how well the makeup camouflaged it! Then you wouldn't have to worry about which shoes you would be able to buy.

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Kenneth Cole

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I second this. You can also get a theatrical makeup; it's cheaper and there are tons of brands / levels of coverage.

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Kate Spade

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Also tall, flat boots can be worn with skirts or pants - tucked over skinny pants or worn under trousers.  Corso Como makes really comfortable cute ones.

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Coach

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I think a MaryJane heel would go well with both skirts and pants and it would keep your foot from slipping out when you wear tights.

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Chanel

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In terms of shoes that work with both pants and skirts/tights, skirt length matters to me and so does fullness. I'm assuming your skirts are about knee length, not too poofy, and assuming black is best...here are some fairly tailored (school-appropriate) ideas around $100 or less:


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Sorry there's so much patent. It's all I seem to find these days!


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Nine West

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Thanks...all the ideas are really great. I'm hoping to go out next week to buy some shoes/clothes and now at least I have an idea of what to look out for. Thanks again!

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