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22 Thoughts That Run, Walk Or Strut Through Your Head As A College Girl Shopping For Shoes

I could never work in shoe department stores.

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22 Thoughts That Run, Walk Or Strut Through Your Head As A College Girl Shopping For Shoes
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Every girl goes through the same thing shoe shopping. There is a flux of thoughts, whether it concerns the necessity of the actual shoes I'm looking for, and of course, making a choice.

Here are 22 thoughts I have while shoe shopping!

1. OK, I just need to find a pair cute sandals for the summer

2. Oooohhh, these outrageous expensive booties should do the trick

3. Is that the newest Steve Madden heel out?

4. I'm just going to take a few pairs of shoes to try on.....

5. Wow I didn't realize I picked up half the store

6. Ah, I love it when they don't have any size beyond a 10.

7. Why are my feet so big? I wish I could fit into a size 6 shoe.

8. Half of the shoes I picked up are on sale, so it's okay to buy them all.

9. Think of all the money I'll be saving by spending my money

10. Originally $200, Now $155?! A bargain if I've ever heard of one.

11. I could never work in shoe stores.

12. Were you really not able to find my size in this shoe or did you not want to look for it?

13. BABY SHOES! SO CUTE! SO TINY!

14. Whoever designed these shoes hates feet.

17. Now I shall walk around the store in these shoes because walking in them for 2 minutes I can tell if I'll be able to walk in them for an hour.

18. Okay so my feet are in a lot of pain BUT the shoes make my feet look so pretty and it'll go with so many of my outfits!

19. Shoe hurts a little but it just needs to be broken in!

20. I shall use my 20% coupon off for buying these three pairs of shoes. Saving so much money!!!

21. I forgot to buy the sandals I came in here for.

22. MY SHOES ARE SO BEAUTIFUL I WILL TAKE CARE OF THEM AS IF THEY ARE MY CHILD

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