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Alexis Hill

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  1. In that shoe, 10.5W might being better. Because it doesn't seem to be exactly around your ankle, it looks little tight around your small toe, and toes do not far enough in the front. With a wider shoe it should cause your toes and ankle to be in the correct spots and your heels won't be so far back which is why a smaller size should be need. Long story short I think you are right.

  2. I think they both probably should have been kicked off. The one that won't pull up his pants because one nobody wants to see that much of your underwear. The crossdressing I don't have a problem with but he should have worn some pants/shorts/skirt over the bottom part. I have seen girls get away with the top so not that bad. Stockings and heels perfectly fine. But like the guy who won't pull up his pants. No one wants to see that much of your underwear.

  3. Hello thanks for the post. don't get me wrong i could wear them; but the toe area was just too cramped for any type of extended wear >10-15 min. And of course 12 was the largest size they had:mecry:. oh well the search continues.

    That is a tough size to find and go up from. Because 12.5 is a lot rarer than 13 which is also pretty rare. Such a shame. Since you can wear them for a little while having them stretch out might be an option.

  4. After looking at their website a million times finally

    got a change to go to Stravers shop in Amsterdam.

    Very Easy to reach, (tram 1 from central station in anyone is ever in Amsterdam)

    A nice shop not too big.

    Full off beautifull ladies shoes for sizes up to 46

    Was helped there by two lovely young girls who didn't bat an eyelid

    about a guy wanting girly shoes.

    Asking about that later they told me I was the fifth guy coming today for ladies shoes.

    Had a lovely chat with them about guys wearing shoes.

    In between talking trying on different pairs of shoes.

    Bought 2 pairs and walked out a very happy customer (not in my new shoes btw :) )

    In the end they are pretty expensive but worth every penny I my eyes.

    Sounds like a pleasant experience. And probably felt wonderful to know that so many others go there for the shoe needs. If they were closer to your home where you didn't have to ride a tram would you have worn one of the pairs out the store?

    i picked this up today but had to return them they were about half a size too small :sad: and my wife thought they looked ok

    I guess hard to tell by the picture but they look like they fit just right. I can see why your wife said that. Hope they have a 1/2 size up available for you when you exchange them.

    Walking through Dillard's today, I saw these Jessica Simpson pumps, and just loved the color. Blue happens to be my favorite color, and these were nice. The young lady (Nicole was her name) asked if there was anything she could get for me, so I asked for these in a 9. She brought out a 10 and 8.5, plus some strappy ones from a different brand in the same shade. She was thinking the 8.5 might work for "her", and I said, "Actually, they are for me.". She didn't seem at all perplexed by that, and directed me over the chairs to try them on.

    The 8.5 was a little on the tight side, and the 10 seemed just a little too loose. Tough one there, but she pointed to her own shoes (also Jessica Simpson platform pumps, though a different style), and said that although they fit, she suggested that because of the way JS fits her, she suggested erring on the larger side. She took a look at how they fit, saw that the 10s were very close and recommended some pads to make up for the fit. She also said very straight faced if I wear them out in winter, that I should get some suede protector for them to keep their color. Heh, I like this girl!:) She gave me her card and said not to hesitate to exchange them if they end up not fitting well, and she could order the 9s. She added that this was her last week there, so I wished her success in her next line of work and thanked her for her assistance.:wave:

    She probably knew they were for you but might didn't want to try them on there. Sad to hear she won't be there anymore. She sounded very helpful and understanding. Could have been nice to have a friend at a place you like to buy shoes from.

  5. I actually watched the video fully this time. And he could have just worn them all day on the weekend to do his mom's challenge. It did look like the school district was trying to cover up for the school over reaction. But didn't want to say the school was at fault. Shame he missed some of his school last day activities.

  6. I wish mine where smaller because I wear a US 12. And only a few retail stores seem to carry them. If mine ere smaller it would open up a lot more styles for me and making shopping for shoes more pleasurable. Online is ok but I enjoy retail more since no shipping charges and I get them right away.

  7. If you are pretty close to her, you should first return her shoes. Then you might shouldn't tell her directly. When she ask you how are you or something similiar. You could tell her not so well because you mother has been hassling you over your love of wearing heels. Which should peak her interest if she wants to help you. Then just explain it to her.

  8. I believe the contest ended up like that is because most of the norm in men's fashion isn't really designed for showing off your legs: pants and even men shorts are usually too long to show off ones legs. If it was strictly a heels contest more of the entrees may be in pants or shorts.

  9. That does sounds kind of cool being forced to wearing heels all the time. Not something I would actually do, but it is a cool fantasy. I believe the process could be reversed, but I don't think you really want to go back since you probably went though a lot to get were you are at.

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