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My girlfriend likes to wear nylons, but doesn't wear them with open-toed shoes due to the seams at the toes. And we both hate those nylons where the toe isn't covered. Where can I purchase nylons that are very thin where it's almost unnoticeable that she's wearing them? She also loves those sheer nylons, but I can't seem to find ones that are elegant and nice. Thanks.
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I'm try to convince my girlfriend to wear mules (about 2" heel) with nylons more frequently, but she says they're very uncomfortable to walk in because her feet are constantly sliding. It's like there's no grip between the foot and the shoe.
What can she do so walking with mules and nylons is more comfortable? She usually wears this type of mule, and I love how they look with nylons: http://www.shoes.com/Shopping/ProductDetails.aspx?p=EC1043455
Thanks.
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Thanks for the posts.
She actually prefers that shoe without the ankle strap since she tends to take off her shoes when wearing nylons (which is very often).
Where would I be able to find them without the ankle strap? It would be that shoe in a casual/comfortable style, without the ankle strap, and just a regular heel (3 inches max)... a shoe that can be used for work.
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My girlfriend and I love this type of high heel. I love them because the foot is open on both sides.
What are these high heels called and what online retailer has a selection of this type of shoe to choose from?
Here's the shoe: http://www.shoes.com/productimages/shoes_isec1227805.jpg
Apparently, shoes.com has very few (I only found those).
Thanks.
Site with good selection of dress mules?
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My girlfriend loves these types of mules (maybe with a slightly shorter heel), but I haven't found a place that sells a decent variety at a reasonable cost.
Where can I find them? http://0.tqn.com/d/shoes/1/0/c/1729-124669-d.jpg
I've also seen mules like the one in the attached, but with a strap closer to the ankle so the shoe moves less. Something similar to this, but with a much thinner strap. How are these called, and where can they be found? http://www.shoebuy.com/pi/class/class334804_183022_lg.jpg
Thanks.