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5-Sizing<\/h2>\n
I\u2019ll give you a breakdown of the sizing. We ordered in UK sizes per the company request, but I see they have US sizing now available.<\/p>\n
Charlotte did size up for her pair and said they feel great.<\/p>\n
Lesley wore her normal size, and you can see where her heel hits on the shoe. She also states they feel great.<\/p>\n
I ordered my normal size thinking I wouldn\u2019t wear thick socks with them. If you live in a cold area and like to wear thick socks, I would size up. In fact, I wished I had sized up just so I could have the option of socks vs liners.<\/p>\n
6-Where are Vivaia Shoes Made?<\/h2>\n
Vivaia shoes are made in Dongguan, China. This could be a disadvantage if you are looking for products made in the USA.<\/p>\n
Yet, the shipping was very fast as I received the shoes we ordered in less than a week.<\/p>\n
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7-Vivaia vs Rothys<\/h2>\n
The Vivaia shoes remind me of the Rothys shoes I\u2019ve seen many women rave about. Personally, I have never tried Rothy\u2019s because I was worried there wasn\u2019t any arch support and they seemed too flat.<\/p>\n
Yet, I wanted to give you a comparison from a reliable source. I found a blog called Schmiggy Reviews comparing the two brands, and in summary, they said: \u201cWe did find VIVAIA shoes much more comfortable because they\u2019re made with a finer knit pattern and they\u2019re just as durable as Rothy\u2019s shoes\u201d.<\/p>\n
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\n8-Variety of Vivaia Shoes<\/h2>\n
As a shoeaholic I was SUPER impressed with all of the variety offered by Vivaia shoes. Not only are there flats, sneakers, boots, and heels, but they have a selection of pointed toes, rounded toes, and even square-toed shoes.<\/p>\n
The reason I thought this would be so appropriate for my readers is the heel heights were not too high and I felt that all of the shoes could be worn by older women like us.<\/p>\n
And then the colors were impressive. Yes, we all like to have the basic colors in our shoe wardrobe, but I loved seeing how Vivaia shoes also included some fun colors, prints and even details like bows and ribbons.<\/p>\n
Make sure to check out the Vivaia site, because I bet you\u2019ll be impressed too.<\/p>\n
9-Price<\/h2>\n
The price is very in line with the other comfortable shoes I\u2019ve included on my blog in the past. Some of the shoes are around $70 and a couple are just over $100. What\u2019s even better is I can offer you 18% off with the code, JTS when you use my link.<\/p>\n
The best part is that you can choose the free shipping option if you don\u2019t mind waiting a week for them to be delivered.<\/p>\n
And as I always suggest when we are shopping online (here\u2019s a reminder with my post about tips for online shopping), it\u2019s important to know the return policy before you fall in love with the shoes. For Vivaia shoes, there are free returns or exchanges for eligible items in their original, unworn condition within 14 days of delivery.<\/p>\n
I feel like the company knows a thing or two about customer service and has tried to make the online shopping process as wonderful as they can. It\u2019s always hard to trust a shoe company when you can\u2019t try them on until you get them. But I think you will be happy with Vivaia Shoes.<\/p>\n
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Details<\/h2>\n
These Vivaia shoes were gifted to the three of us to promote on Instagram IF WE LIKED THEM. I was not paid to post about them or asked to give a good review if we weren\u2019t happy with them.
\nI do have a 18% discount code for you. Use the code, JTS, when you go through my link, and I may receive a small commission if you purchase.<\/p>\n
FYI, I rarely work for products only at this stage of the game, however, I know everyone is always interested in options for comfortable shoes, so I wanted to be able to honestly try them out and give you all of the information.
\nThe fact that they are sustainable and within my budget for quality shoes played into the equation also.<\/p>\n
Honestly, I am excited to work with Vivaia shoes again in the future.<\/p>\n
My Goal<\/h2>\n
Thank you for visiting my space on the internet. I like to showcase how it\u2019s never too late to look great for women of any age, size, or working with any budget.
\nI feel I\u2019m here to help move beyond the fashion rules of yesterday and evolve. Style and clothes are made to give you joy. Not cause us stress because we are worried about what others think.<\/p>\n
My hope is that you get ideas and inspiration from Charlotte, Lesley, and myself. It\u2019s not about copying what we wear, but about using what you already have and updating items along the way.
\nMost of all it\u2019s getting us to think differently and dare I say, have fun?<\/p>\n
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