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Not available in Poland as well... but judging from a still, s/he looks really pretty!
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I would LOVE to - but my arms aren't long enough!!
I'll see if I can't find an understanding soul to take some full length shots (she knows who she is)
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Or a camera with a timer/ cable release and a tripod
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Pretty heels and nice pant cut. Really stylish. Care to show us the whole look?
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Welcome. Check out tis thread: http://www.hhplace.org/general_fashion/15872-leather-4.html
I'd gladly read your input, but note that this is a strictly fashion site and the administration may delete posts with fetish content.
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I don't think it would be too difficult at all, as long as the chunky heel is the same height, and the shape matches up to the shoe properly. A wood heel could be used and shaped to match, then covered with vinyl or leather to match the shoe. It could even be painted to match (if done properly, of course). Any competent shoe repair shop should be able to do it, and would have access to many differnt shape and sizes of replacement heels.
Ditto. I've replaced heels on three pairs of shoes/boots myself and it's not a difficult thing to do if you take a shoe to the shop to choose a matching heel. It's better to take both; one with the original heel, other with the heel removed.
Shafted - you may be right... but not in every case. I've swapped 3" stilletto heels on a pair of Clarks boots for block/cowboy ones, and happily wore the pair
. I don't know how it's done on higher heels or on other brands of footwear, though.
BTW. as for making new heels out of wood, it's a nice idea. I'll certainly try that
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Small, compact and not bad for a congested city. Nevertheless, I'd prefer a car-go bike
By the way, I want to move to Amsterdam partly because of the way local transport is done. Apart from regular bikes, you have a whole lot of bakfietsen around and I'm jealous because I've seen just two (!) in Lodz, the third largest city in Poland. Here, regular cycling needs advocacy, and transporting freight by bike remains totally unknown. There are a lot of self-employed men who hire cycle rickshaws and carry people, though. Visit http://lodzcyclechic.blogspot.com if interested - there's a few photos of cycling girls in heels
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Cool! Now which is whose? The pumps seem a bit larger than boots, are they for you?
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Hey thanks, he looks drop dead gorgeous and could IMO compete with Andrej Pejic! Great heels as well.
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Uh, Michael Jackson?
Great, stylish boots, just like I like them.
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They look nice, I'd fancy a pair as well.
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Whoa right, I do! Stillettos or chunky heels, low or high, leather or patent - count me in.
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Nietzsche
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sounds like 1984...so who's pig is more equal than the others?
No, that was "Animal Farm". Still Orwell, though.
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That's an ass-kicking pair of boots, wear them proudly and don't hide their heels under pant legs!
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Right, and apart from Andrej, look at this le mademoiselle http://lookbook.nu/epharoe
He's beautiful IMO, and many outfits are outstanding.
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Car-go bike. Well, not really, b/c I ride a Dutch one with diamond frame, but really would fancy a bakfiets, Long John or a Christiania trike
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Yee-haw! Nice pair
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My pet hate? The word "snuck". The proper word is "sneaked".
Not really; both are correct:
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Nice rack. The 19" one, that is!
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Great boots, and I like the OTKs better.
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Wha, good find, and great makeup on these!
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Flat platforms? I'd see these only on punk/goth boots
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And I'll disagree... They aren't that bad. They look light and delicate, simmilar to dancing shoes. Not your usual round-toe-wingtip-stuff-with-1cm-heel-and-thick-sole-heavy-as-hell
Need your opinion...once again....
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Oh, what a nice dress! As for heels, the platform stilletto pumps [not slingbacks] are my favourite.