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j.wexler

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  1. Just last week I was in a Valentino outlet and saw a pair of pumps I liked. Black kid with a lace bow on the toe. They were $400 off the original price and a size 41 which is my size. On the counter was a sign "all sales finale" I decided I better try them on. So off to the fitting room I went. It's a good thing I did because they were way to tight and I would be out $200 if I waited till I got home to try them on. Pluse I live 21/2 hours away from the store.

  2. I have several pair of Fever Pumps and it's true they run about a size small. I normally wear a 10 US but in these I went for the 11 and they are fine. The ladies at one of the Stewart Weitzman stores told me the were discontinued so you will have to search for old stock or used. It has been replaced by the Naughty. This shoe has a shorter to box but is still pointy and has a very similar heel if not the same.

  3. I have one pair of Aldo boots and several pair of their shoes. They all run tight. On the boots, the zipper split above the ankle and I have skinny legs. I have since stopped buying their products.

  4. I had a nice experience in a Steve Madden store near where I live. I did not try on the shoes in the shop but after telling the girls that I CD and showing them some pictures, they were more than happy to assist me. Even asked if wanted to try them on. I did not to0 many shoppers around. When paying for them I asked if I get the crossdressers discount. The manager said sure why not and took 10% off the price.

  5. I have painted a few cars in the past and back when I did there was no such thing as bumper paint. What there was, was a flex agent you added to the regular paint. Then you spayed the bumpers.

    If you look on line at a sight like Ecklers Corvette Supply you will find something like this http://www.ecklers.com/corvette-interior-dye-spray-vinyl-1953-1962.html . I don't know what colors they have but I used a similar product on a fiberglass dashboard 20 years ago and it still looks good. I would imagine other car restoration company's would have different colors to match there vehicles. Hope this helps a little and best of luck.

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