Finally Friday: Samantha Neoprene Flat

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Yosi Samra Samantha Neoprene Flat | CorporetteMomsI just traveled last week and brought my cheap foldable flats and was surprised by how much use I got out of them — I’m now in the market for some that are a bit nicer than the ones I have. Tieks are great, but a lot to spend; these Yosi Samra ones look like a great, more affordable option. They have a ton of color combinations (and some with an ankle strap, which I am sorry to say come in camo prints); the pictured shoes have a rubber outsole and a neoprene upper. Yosi Samra Samantha Neoprene Flat (L-4)

Sales of note for 5/8/25

(See all of the latest workwear sales at Corporette!)

  • Nordstrom – Up to 50% off select styles + 15% off fragrance (exclusions apply; ends 5/11) + give $150 in gift cards, earn a $25 promo card (ends 5/13)
  • Ann Taylor – 30% off your full-price purchase + extra 40% off sale
  • Banana Republic Factory – 40-60% everything + extra 25% off
  • Eloquii – $25+ select styles + extra 45% off all sale
  • J.Crew – Up to 50% off must-have styles + extra 50% off select sale styles
  • J.Crew Factory – Up to 60% off everything + extra 50% off clearance
  • M.M.LaFleur – Try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off
  • Spanx – Lots of workwear on sale, some up to 70% off
  • Talbots – 25% off all tops, pants, jeans, and shorts + 25% off all markdowns


And — here are some of our latest threadjacks of interestworking mom questions asked by the commenters!!

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I could use some travel advice from the hive: I am traveling for a wedding this summer, and my daughter will be around 4 months old. We are trying to decide whether to fly first class without getting her a seat or coach and getting her a seat (the miles are the same for both options).

For those of you who have flown with infants, are there restrictions on whether the infant must stay in their seat for the duration of the flight? I remember flying with my baby sister when she was a toddler, and at that time, she had to stay in her seat and it was quite a struggle. I would like to nurse my little one for take off and landing to help with the pressure in her ears, but wasn’t sure what the regulations were now. TIA!

Experience with au pairs? For those who decided to go that route, what were the considerations? And how did you choose a placement service?

Also age of your kids?

Wondering if it might be a good idea for our infant daughter but most people I know have traditional nannies so curious to hear others experiences!

I taste metal in my mouth, I’m low grade nauseous from 8am to 10pm, and I can smell everyone’s skin.

I just needed to let that out. Note that this is not a complaint, merely an observational statement.