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By: Mary Jo

I am completely at a loss here. NEVER in a million years would I think that I couldn’t wear a certain pair of shoes to a party. Wow. Just Wow.

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By: anon

Why? It’s customary across Asia and many of my friends of Asian descent here in the U.S. request this in their homes. If I’m a guest in someone’s home, I don’t have a problem adapting to minor requests...

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By: K.P.

I agree; but it is not uncommon in certain regions. I was shocked when I found out that all my Canadian friends expected everyone to doff their shoes at the door.

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By: Doc

I totally disagree! Its the norm in Canada. I hate trooping through someone’s home in my shoes (especially if there are children!) and although of course I do it when I’m in the states it always seems...

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By: emcsquared

In the Midwest during winter, everyone takes their shoes off because they are probably covered in snow/salt/grime from even a short walk from the street to the door…so sometimes it’s a practical thing...

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By: Saacnmama

We take our shoes off in the house, and when we have a guest or two over, they are asked to do the same. But a party, with lots of people, is going to require setup and cleanup anyway, regardless of...

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By: Moving to the City

I bought a brown J Crew skinny black leather belt and a dark brown leather belt and had a cobbler add holes (I think that I gave him $2 or something) so that I could wear it with more pairs of pants....

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By: Sam

I have this dilemma always

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By: E

Exactly. Its why for these sorts of events I often carry a pair of velvet slippers to change in to at my hosts. Its the height of rudeness to trek around someone’s home in muddy shoes.

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By: Nicole

Don't wear anything too revealing. You can look elegant and sexy in a nice way. <a href="http://www.facebook.com/HattingByLaChinaLoca" rel="nofollow">millinery</a>

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By: Lily

I have a belt like this that’s actually a hand-me-down from my mum, it’s fab! With normal belts I always end up with them slightly too small or slightly too big.

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By: www.developerscandesign.com

Thanks for writing such an easy-to-understand article on this topic.

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By: Saacnmama

We take our shoes off in the house, and when we have a guest or two over, they are asked to do the same. But a party, with lots of people, is going to require setup and cleanup anyway, regardless of...

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By: Moving to the City

I bought a brown J Crew skinny black leather belt and a dark brown leather belt and had a cobbler add holes (I think that I gave him $2 or something) so that I could wear it with more pairs of pants....

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By: Sam

I have this dilemma always

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By: E

Exactly. Its why for these sorts of events I often carry a pair of velvet slippers to change in to at my hosts. Its the height of rudeness to trek around someone’s home in muddy shoes.

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By: Nicole

Don't wear anything too revealing. You can look elegant and sexy in a nice way. <a href="http://www.facebook.com/HattingByLaChinaLoca" rel="nofollow">millinery</a>

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By: Lily

I have a belt like this that’s actually a hand-me-down from my mum, it’s fab! With normal belts I always end up with them slightly too small or slightly too big.

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