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The fit is awesome, I won't lie though at first the instep was rough and I have pretty slender feet as well(maybe because I sized down on these as they run large a size). Fought off the usual blisters from new shoes and they are starting to relax and get that natural dark shine from wear. Now they fit perfectly snug easy to style as well, works great with a rolled up cuff or cropped pants.
Going to take them in to a cobbler this weekend and get them protected as I tend to wear heels extremely fast. I'll see if my coworker brings his camera so I can show a styled shot.
as an experience, dont vibram the rubber part as layer0 heels are EXTREMELY durable
as an experience, dont vibram the rubber part as layer0 heels are EXTREMELY durable
Good to know, someone told me metal heel taps would protect them for a long time but I read some contrary opinions. With the extra heel piece I might as well rock the first set to get an idea of wear.
Edit: I inquired about the special order one as I don't really own a nice non-boot, I think in the future I might purchase that one as well. $1,700 is a little steep and I figure I will see what else comes out before I make a purchase.
Good to know, someone told me metal heel taps would protect them for a long time but I read some contrary opinions. With the extra heel piece I might as well rock the first set to get an idea of wear.
Edit: I inquired about the special order one as I don't really own a nice non-boot, I think in the future I might purchase that one as well. $1,700 is a little steep and I figure I will see what else comes out before I make a purchase.
Plastic's probably better. Metal taps will annoy the hell out of people around you.
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