5/6/10

Rhoda Week Continues...Footwear

Is there any question as to what shoes were hiding under Rhoda’s wide wide palazzo pants and plaid maxi skirts? If there is one shoe that epitomizes the mid 1970’s and it’s uncomfortable yet awkwardly unstylish aesthetic it would have to be Dr. Scholl’s exercise shoe.


I am not quite sure what exercise the good doctor envisioned his market engaging in, certainly nothing that involves jumping, walking or standing, as these babies render all three not quite impossible, but unpleasant.

That said, these are my "knock off" Dr. Scholl's.
Now, I am not usually one for “knock off” anything and as you can tell simply from the logo these are not the authentic "Dr. Scholl's," but I live in these all summer every summer for the past 6 years.


You're probably thinking, “Wow, they hold up well for 6 year old, lived in, "knock off" Dr. Scholl’s.” No, these are actually my 4th and 5th pair. I keep wearing them out until they scream for mercy and rebuying them on Ebay.


You’re probably thinking, “If they are so darn uncomfortable why does she live in them?” My answer…are not the cutest "knock off" Dr. Scholl’s you have ever seen? Are you not on your way to Ebay right now to snag a pair?

My thanks to Stephanie, the wife of the best man at our wedding who introduced me to these shoes at a pool party six kids ago (three of mine and three of hers) Stephanie warns that if you find these in the high heel version be forewarned, they make you feel like a middle age house frau. Stick to the classic knock offs.

12 comments:

  1. These were my mom's go-to shoes (well, the original Dr Scholl's) in the late 70's and early 80's. OH I think I just figured out what to get her for Mother's Day!

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  2. My mom too. She wore them with with her dungarees

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  3. Mmm, I love these knock offs....Dungarees, I haven't heard that term in a long time. (smile)

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  4. Love them! Am I mistaken, or are they knockoff Chanel knockoff Dr. Scholl's? If so, that is a LOT of awesome right there!

    Also, I feel the need to mention that if you saw the picture of me in Boston with the re-enactment guys, that was early in the morning when I was out for exercise. I did not bop around Boston all day in yoga pants and sweatshirt, honest. I'm sure you understand why I need to clarify! :)

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  5. I have a wonderful story of my 1970's Dr Shoals sandals and the nasty lady up the street. Perhaps I'll blog about it some day.

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  6. These are knock off Dr. Scholl's...they are authentic Chanel though.

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  7. Anything that is authentic Chanel can't be classified as a knock-off, can it? I think I hear Coco turning in her grave. ;) The shoes are totally cute.

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  8. Maria- I saw your Boston picture. It's not like you can ask the reenactment people to pose for 15 or 20 pictures so you can scrutinize which one you like best for your blog. I think you looked great!! And I LOVE Boston. Go Sox

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  9. Hey hun, looks like you've gotten a Beautiful Blogger award before, but not a Sugar Doll, so here's one:
    http://thepaleandpallorprincess.blogspot.com/

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  10. I just came across you blog and I love the concept of it! I'm also an academic and get a fair amount of my clothing through thrifting and buying second-hand or swaps.

    I also can't believe I'm seeing a can of Tab! I haven't had it in years!

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  11. So, I have already said that I totally love the Rhoda theme week, but now to have added "knock off Dr. Scholl's that are authentic Chanel with a can of Tab; you have outdone yourself, my dear. And I am definately going to try & get to that Pilates class some Mon. night.
    Happy Mother's Day!

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  12. Isn't it sacrilege to call anything Chanel a "knock-off?" You are too cute -- giving Dr. Scholl's credit where credit is due!

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