What shoes do I bring in a carry on when I want to walk 30,000 steps a day but still look cute
There's a method to the madness
Hello from Japan! I am happy to report this trip is exactly what the doctor ordered. Tokyo has been a breath of fresh air, so disorienting in the best way. The design is 10/10, the food is 12/10, the last time my brain felt this peaceful was when I was watching the magic of Stromboli erupt in 2021 (a story for another day). I feel relaxed, revived and ready to get back to Los Angeles and take on my busiest two months of the year.
I posted a chaotic story of my packing before I left, with a cheeky caption about how I can make 50 outfits out of a carry-on. I got about 50 requests for a Substack about my system, so I decided to start with the biggest pain point: the shoes!! I’ve spent the past 10 years living out of a suitcase with extended periods in New York and Paris, so I finally have my packing down to a tee. Most of the links below are on sale until tonight. Enjoy!
A pair of versatile sneakers
Meaning you can style an outfit with them but also wear them to workout if you decide to do so. Too often I pack my Nike running shoes and don’t use them, but also don’t want to wear them with jeans for walking around. Recently my tried and true have been Salomon XT-6, my Gucci Gazelles or ALD NB.
Your main squeeze
These are your most comfortable, easiest to style, non-sneaker shoes. For me, it’s been the Rothy’s Mary Jane’s, but they can also be your well-loved, already broken in loafers. The Rothy’s truly are the most comfortable shoes in the world. Period. The brand has historically been a bit design-challenged for my taste but the new styles are cute, and the black Mary Jane’s truly go with everything. They’re also made of plastic bottles so they are very sustainable and extremely resistant. They’re having their first sale ever (30% off and new colorways). These are the shoes I wear the most in Paris, I actually just got a new pair to leave it there!
One and only one pair of boots
When you are going on a trip you only need one, I repeat just one pair of boots. I tend to wear more skirts than pants, and I had extra space in my suitcase for Japan, so I broke my own rule and brought 2, sacrificing the sneakers which stayed behind. I brought my low boots from Toteme: I can wear them walking around all day with no pain to my ankles (or bunions -no comments) and they give me a little height without looking like I’m wearing heels. I also brought my favorite knee highs (vintage Chloe), which I wore to dinner most nights. Fly with these on wherever I’m going to save room in my carryon. I happened to also order the flat Reformation boots which are 25% off until today only, so they’ll probably come on the next trip!
My main packing rule is that the highest impact items should take the least amount of space: a silk Pucci skirt, an embellished silk tunic, a colorful headscarf, fashion shoes!
Extras - if they fit in a toiletry bag, they can come
A maximum of 2 pairs of “fun shoes” or “fashion shoes”. These can only be worn for 3-4 hours, but they serve a purpose: looking cute. They’re the date shoes, the dinner shoes, the business meeting shoes. My main packing rule is that the highest impact items should take the least amount of space: a Pucci skirt, an embellished silk tunic, a colorful headscarf, fashion shoes! For Tokyo, I brought flat Chanel slingbacks (the ones with little sequins on them) to wear to dressier dinners, and my sock shoes from The Row for a fun day of shopping with my friends. These last ones could fit in my toiletry bag if it really came down to it and will turn any plain outfit into a look. They were still my best investment to date.
Where are you going next? And what are you taking?
Tell me everything!
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Melanie
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I know right?? I'm saving it for a milestone, when I treat myself to a hard to get item I really want. I think it's $300 for an item > $5000 but i don't see a world in which i would ever buy something this expensive that isn't furniture :)
Melanie! Did your beloved Toteme boots fit spectacularly from the onset or did it take some time to break those bad boys in? Asking for a friend and that friend is me :)