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Those sandals look great. They appear not to be the highest heel but that's makes them more appealing for everyday outings in the summer. Just running daily errands or shopping etc.
Please supply more info on them. Price, heel height, comfort level etc.
Heel height is 4", they are leather and comfort level on a scale of 1 to 10 (not broken in yet) I'd say about a 7. Price was excellent - $14.99 plus $9 or 10 shipping!!
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So did I back when I owned tight jeans and wore them tucked into both knee high and thigh high boots. And I got compliments too! Now that I've ditched all pants/jeans in favor of skirts on my outings, I'll have to switch gears and go with leggings instead! HA!
That's right Jeff; get off the bench and get on the field!!!!!
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My favorite combination by far, stiletto hiigh heel and thin sole.
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Actually no, it was Shoe Metro on eBay. I have two pairs of Style & Co. boots, one short, one knee high (the other thread) and felt that by the look of the sandals, that they would probably fit well.
So far, so good! Thanks!!
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When I am away from home, I always wear stiletto heels wherever I go, even through TSA at the airports. That would include shopping malls, out to dinner, driving, errands, etc. Recent excursions were Sears, Barnes and Noble, Wal-Mart, liquor store, driving, gas stations, etc.
As far as dress, men's skinny jeans, "Women's" skinny, boot cut or flare jeans, pants or leggings with either men's or women's tops.
Coming up - flight to California!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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HappyFeat, if I remember correctly, you have also done the boots out thing - it's a team effort, you know!!
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Bootking: The studded design made those boots worth being seen from top to bottom! I'd damn sure show them off if I owned boots like those! Wow! They look absolutely great! Color me suitably impressed!
Jeff, from you, I take that as a DOUBLE compliment!! I bought the boots a few years ago just because I thought the studs looked fantastic against the leather. I've worn these boots in public a number of times, even on an airflight but this is the first time over the boots in public. Thanks!
NH Heels, I thought twice but I said just as Dawn HH said below, why not me too?Bootking, very nice boots and I think they look great on the outside of your jeans.
Bootking:-)
Those boots look great with your jeans. Girls wear them on the outside of their jeans, why not you. It is time for all men to tuck their clothes into their boots that they wear, male or female style boots.
Any comments from the people around you at the stores you visited?
Dawn HH
Thanks Dawn, I heartily agree! Not a word and I know for a fact that numerous people in and out of Barnes and Noble did see them!
Thanks bluejay, I've worn high heeled stiletto boots outside the jeans before on some long trips but this is the first time within commuting distance from home.I also like the look of the jeans tucked inside the boots. I have also worn my skinny jeans that way with my men's Frye boots with a 2" block heel and with my Born Allegra boots with a 3' heel. I have seen other men wearing jeans tucked into their Western and Cowboy style boots. bluejay
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I was out and about today in Milford, CT. I was wearing a blue turtleneck, Mossimo boot cut jeans and Style & Co. leather boots, 3 3/4" heel with a studded design on the sides.
First, I had the boots under the jeans. I was in Sears, then to Wal-Mart (shades of Thighbootguy), all around both stores. Then I decided to do something different. I went to get a book for my wife in Barnes and Noble, so I tucked the jeans into the boots and went about my business. Truthfully, I love the look of the boots out rather than in.
Here's the result!!
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Red and black! Just perfect for the holiday season!!!!!!
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Daniel, Payless carries at least up to size 12 (maybe more depending upon the store).
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Great pics Thighbootguy!!!!!
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Elegant, photo #2 is great - it has such a pensive look!
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The boots are low in the heel, but interesting nonetheless.
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Jeff, the short skirt is still the winner!!!!!!!!!
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Door #3 is the winner! Very different look for you!
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Love the 2nd one HappyFeat!!!!!!!!
It is great taking photos in a shoe outlet, isn't it!!!!!
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HappyFeat, as you and Jeff do, I try to work hard at coordinating an outfit that makes fashion sense. this was a little difficult to do as most of my things were up in the attic (had a relative with us for a while so I lost my special closet - it'll be back at the end of next week). Thanks for the good words!!
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Stilettos, stilettos, stilettos, stilettos, stilettos, stilettos, stilettos, stilettos,
stilettos, stilettos, stilettos, stilettos,
stilettos, stilettos, stilettos, stilettos
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if anybody is considering purging, how about putting all your heels in a box, post them to me and I will put them in my loft indefinately.... Then, when you realise what a mistake you have made, or want them back, you can just ship them back to yourself, instead of wasting money on purchasing more shoes/boots....???
Tech, that is an inspired idea! Goodness, it would have saved me a lot of money and effort in past years!!
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Jeff, as far as I'm concerned, you have reached the height of fashion! The jacket, gold shirt, belt, skirt and heels; in a word BRAVO!!!!!! What an excellent look!!
Besides, I keep telling you that you look better in shorter skirts!!!!!!
And by the by, you put a lot of women I see to shame!!!!!!!!!!!
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Great move Max - it shows, fashion and make up are not just for the girls! Bravo!
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And the heels on those boots were certainly bold, just like your outfit!
Jeff, why go bland when bold is good!! The heel is very unusual as this is my first triangular heel. Most are stiletto and some are blade, some are block!
Nice look, I like your jewellery, boots and belt [they go well together]. You might consider wearing a waistcoat to cover your belly - unfortunately it shows.
Elegant, yes, a shaper or vest would work well.
Awesome boots Bootking!
Instead of the red turtleneck, I'd go with a darker color instead. It will also hide the belly better. If you don't tuck your shirt in it would help as well.
Add to that look a leather jacket (a 'croco' design would be deadly) and you're gold my friend!
Max, I could have gone either way with the color, a dark blue or a charcoal grey. But I've been wearing red this weekend as a side to Daniel's thread. A jacket, yes that would have worked nicely. As it was raining last night, one of my black patent jackets would have worked well, especially with the boots and bag but it was up in storage.
Thighbootguy, it was the silver contrast that finished the look. A jacket or blazer; yup that would have been the cat's meow!!... the first thing my eye went to was the necklace. It was the contrast of silver on red that did it and the necklace would have been even more striking over black (but the red helps the rest of the look more than black would have). Adding black leather jacket or a blazer would have been excellent.
Thank you all for your nice comments!
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I was out tonight near Hartford, CT and I guess that you would call my outfit freestyle for lack of a better term. I was wearing Nine West "Iced Out" black shiny leather (really a wet look) rounded toe 4" TRIANGULAR heel boots, "Fire" black jeans, black patent belt, black patent bag (not in the pic), a red turtleneck and silver necklace.
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