Finally Friday: ‘Tamra’ Pointy Toe Pump

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Strappy Pump for Work: Sole Society 'Tamra' Pointy Toe PumpOooh: the highly rated Tamra pump now comes in a purplish “burgundy suede.” (This is one of my favorite colors for office shoes — check out our most recent roundup of purple pumps.) For $70 new, there may just have to be a pair headed my way. Sole Society ‘Tamra’ Pointy Toe Pump (L-2)

Sales of note for 2/14/25 (Happy Valentine’s Day!):

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

  • Nordstrom – Winter Sale, up to 60% off! 7850 new markdowns for women
  • Ann Taylor – Up to 40% off your full-price purchase — and extra 60% off sale
  • Banana Republic Factory – 50% off everything + 15% off (readers love their suiting as well as their silky shirts like this one)
  • Boden – 15% off new season styles
  • Eloquii – 300+ styles $25 and up
  • J.Crew – 40% of your purchase – prices as marked
  • J.Crew Factory – 50% off entire site and storewide + extra 50% off clearance
  • Rothy’s – Final Few: Up to 40% off last-chance styles
  • Spanx – Lots of workwear on sale, some up to 70% off
  • Talbots – Flash sale ending soon – markdowns starting from $15, extra 70% off all other markdowns (final sale)

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

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My nephew. SUPER into sports. Not very into reading, etc. I have no idea how to buy for this age. Any ideas?

I need some advice. My husband and I are planning to go on a vacation tomorrow to Mexico by ourselves, leaving our 20-month old with my mom. We’ve been planning this trip for almost a year and the hotel is non-refundable. This morning baby woke up with a fever, congestion, and labored breathing. My first thought is that it’s just a virus, but should we cancel the trip? I’m worried it could turn into something more serious like croup.

Last day of maternity leave, as I go back to work on Monday. Is it wrong that I’m really excited to eat things that require two hands again?

Moms of older kids- has anyone had experience with grade retention? My child’s school is suggesting that we look at having our child repeat kindergarten. He’s the youngest in his class (birthday is right before the age cutoff). He’s apparently keeping up academically, but is immature on the social/emotional side of things. We heard some of the same issues in preK, but everyone ultimately decided to see how kindergarten went. He’s at a very small, academically strong, nurturing school. Academically, I think the school can find a way to challenge him at any grade so he’s fine there. We are just struggling with the whether asking him to play “up” and keep up with older kids is a good challenge or harmful. He’s been with this group of kids for 2 years so I am a little worried about his self-esteem if we go through with this. Any thoughts appreciated.

Cross-posting from the main s!te:

My company has asked me to travel to Europe for 2 weeks. At the time of travel, I will be 13 – 15 weeks pregnant. Company does not know this yet (and I originally hadn´t planned to tell before week 14).

Aim is client relationship building, so it´s a “meet and greet” trip, not an unavoidable one.

I have mixed feelings about 1) safety of the child (radiation etc. during overseas air travel) and 2) whether I should tell my company already now that I will no longer be available to work with the client in the foreseeable future before they book plane tickets, hotels etc.

I plan to go on an extended mat leave (1 year) and then come back to the same employer. With all personal time accrued, my last day in the office will probably be in mid-May. So IMHO, it would be a business consideration for the company to send my successor instead of me. And it would be in my own interest to avoid hard feelings.

Any advise on 1) and 2)? I´ll obviously also ask my doctor about 1) as well.