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I know, I know, but I don't think you know how hard it is to find the perfect shoe in my size. and I don't have more than perhaps $350 to spend, and these are within my price range. I'd be happy with any of them, I just need to know what you guys think would be the best. I'll probably choose one of them anyway, I just need to hear someone else before I really decide.
Hate to poo poo on the parade, but those heels look blah. Have you tried Jean-Michel Cazabat man heels? or YSL man heels? or Munoz Vrandecic (I've been eyeing the pair at Alan Bilzerian, though I would have my cobbler lowe the heel).
could you show me pictures? Where do I get them? If they are extra ordinary, I'd consider waiting and saving up for the summer or something. My economy is really bad atm.
could you show me pictures? Where do I get them? If they are extra ordinary, I'd consider waiting and saving up for the summer or something. My economy is really bad atm.
there's some on ebay (much cheaper than retail). if none are your size, just keep checking, there's always a pair or two listed. you can also purchase them from the YSL site.
could you show me pictures? Where do I get them? If they are extra ordinary, I'd consider waiting and saving up for the summer or something. My economy is really bad atm.
Check out:
For jean-michel cazabat www.barneys.com (I'm sure they'll go on sale come holiday season, then you can stuff you stockings into them). However, the selection online is not that great. The Beverly Hills Barneys has a great selection.
thank you for the time and the links and all, but unfortunately, these aren't exaclty what i'm after. I'm not after the height itself, but more the effect of the steep angle.
thank you for the time and the links and all, but unfortunately, these aren't exaclty what i'm after. I'm not after the height itself, but more the effect of the steep angle.
...Then I would suggest something fierce from Alaia, Gianni Barbato, or Louboutin... and practice walking in them.
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