Pack it in.
Last spring I finally retired the winter boots I got in Pittsburgh back in 2008, since they'd given up and worn out - after three winters of being the only shoes I wore for about five months at a stretch, I'd say they were due. Getting fifteen months of daily hard use out of a pair of shoes is a pretty good deal. So I wanted a replacement pair.
The store didn't have them in stock in my size or preferred color, and the other model from the company they had in stock used a zipper instead of laces, which made the whole thing feel very strange since the sensation wasn't dispersed but concentrated in a thin band over the foot. So I took in the sock selection, sighed, ghand left without buying anything.
Turned out I'd forgotten my wallet back at my place, so I couldn't have bought shoes I didn't want even if I'd made the decision to do so.
I'm not sure if that counts as ironic or appropriate.
The store didn't have them in stock in my size or preferred color, and the other model from the company they had in stock used a zipper instead of laces, which made the whole thing feel very strange since the sensation wasn't dispersed but concentrated in a thin band over the foot. So I took in the sock selection, sighed, ghand left without buying anything.
Turned out I'd forgotten my wallet back at my place, so I couldn't have bought shoes I didn't want even if I'd made the decision to do so.
I'm not sure if that counts as ironic or appropriate.