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7 hours ago, Logjam said:
Late to the game but here goes. I don’t yet know if I would hire you. I’m an engineer (now retired) so I would investigate your education, experience, and learned/retained technical skills. I’d also investigate your willingness and propensity to work collaboratively. As to attire - is it clean and well-fitting, and at least somewhat coordinated (yours looks like it is.)
That is all!
Logjam
Well as a answer to that I'd say that I work as a contractor, stupid 'nuff to understand how things work as my occupation demands me to know electricity, piping, thermodynamics and mechanics.
And not forgotten. Thank @pebblesf, @bambam and @CAT for the comments
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I used stretch spray and some socks yesterday, helped a lot
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Thank you Pierre. Looks like I have to shove them on with bigger socks and more stretching spray to get them even better. It helped a lot yesterday
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2 hours ago, Pierre1961 said:
I tried to match your outfits!
Almost as good as mine
That beats me up how small my shoes looks comparing to yours. Did you take your normal size? And whats your size?
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Thank you Pierre
Pretty ok, need to stretch them just a li'l bit, then they should me awesome to wear!
I found them little narrow as it might be the style, or my wide feets?
It'd be fun to see how you'll compose everything
Sweden is a "tall" country, i live in the northern sweden, got approx 1300 km to copenhagen, but it had be fun.
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16 hours ago, nzfreestyler said:
I do like this look - I used to wear styles like this (except with a pump) before I branched into a skirt.
Its a good look - well done. Nicely tone on tone !
How are oxfords like to wear - I presume you wear them barefooted - or with hosiery footsies ? I've never worn an oxford.
Thank you
I'm a kind of unused to wear oxies. But I get used to it, those are a bit narrow, I have to stretch them a little, suppose that you have to go up one size as the style makes them go narrow in size. I wear them barefoot as they are of real leather.
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Ok. Thank you guys
I will compare both pairs back to back and check how much they differ to each other.
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Hi.
Just got a pair oxies in my mail, from same vendor and same size as a other shoe pair.
The other pair was ankle boots. Fitted perfect. Those oxies feeled like they was too small.
The question is: Do the size differ between styles?
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On 3/28/2019 at 9:24 AM, Pierre1961 said:
Just ordered one pair for me. They will arrive next week!!!
Let's see whom of us pull them off best
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At last the gray oxies came back in stock in my size. Now, I have to wait.
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8 hours ago, maninpumps said:
Swede , Love the wedges ! Hope you are able to size up .
Tank you
Nope, sadly not, this was a second-hand buy
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I'm stunned. Nothing more to say.
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Ship fee inside europe €30, outside eu €40
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If second hand is an opinion, try eBay. I have bought many pairs off from there for nothing. I see that you are from Belgium. How do you handle the german language? There's a lot of second hand at german eBay. One brand that's decent and there's a lot of is the brand Giaro. They tend to be true to size as eu46 equals to us15 or uk13.
On the other hand. I might have a pair that would suit your feets. They are smaller than the other pair eu45 in same brand.
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I do not have a personal facebook that can't be connected to me as person, got one for my two purring kittys, but I'm member in one secret heel-group there where I show my collection for equals
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That'd be fun to participate in. I do not believe that we have WAM here in Sweden. The closest to that, but still so far away is the Pride, but thats nothing for me.
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On 12/29/2018 at 4:43 AM, Cali said:
swedeheeler, my question also is how much use will you get out of it for the price?
Worn 'til it's death something.
I'm out for something majestic, this is a good candidate.
Broken zipper pullers.
in Shoe repair and modifications
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This should help the wobbly heels
Some shoe goo and a pair of clamps