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Posts posted by gary0618
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StillettoAddict Is Most definetly a GUY
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The discussion on this topic got me thinking about something I often do.
When I see a woman I know, and I notice her wearing heels, I will say, ummm you seem a bit taller today. Almost always, they will respond by showing me their shoes, giving me the opportunity to give them a nice comment on the heels or how they walk, etc.
Might work for those who want to comment on a womans heels, but perhaps a little unsure about saying something directly about their shoes.
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Check out this web site. Company is in Chicago.
Custom shoes, boots, and larger sizes.
http://www.skyscraperheels.com/index2.htm
My favorite Boots from their Site.
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I first joined in 2004, then rejoined in 2005, having been 20 years old at both times.
That is amazing ! !
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Gary - nice pics!! I love the blue boots!! Would love to get some myself. Where did you get them?
Why Thank You Sir.
Ummm the blue boots.
I bought them from Frederick's of Hollywood Catalog in 1992.
The original heel was one of those stupid floor puncturers. You know, the chrome skinny pointed heel.
I had the heels replaced at a local shoe repair shop.
See you In New York City!
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SandalFan
Welcome back. Hope to read more of your posts in the future.
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A little research came up with 10022-SHOE, so it's apparently a publicity stunt.
Yup, that is what it is.
Been some editorials in the local papers about it. There is fear that more companies will want to follow. Like Perosnalized Phone Numbers.
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You can write to the editor here.
Put "ELOISE PARKER" in the subject line.
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A resource guide for Size 11 and larger (us womans size)
http://clearpathpublishing.com/Your_Feet_Make_You_Unique_Ultimate_Plus_Size_Shoe_Guide__07.pdf/
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Another Great Pair of Boots!
I would be ordering these Pronto, If I had not already blown my Boot Budget this month on 2 other pair.
Available up to size 12 D.
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My Preference?
Patent Pumps do attract attention; however I really love the look of a smooth quality natural leather pump better. And with opaque stockings even more better.

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Brand New
Very MOD looking, Very Very Nice.
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That's a guy?
Exactly what i was gonna ask ! ! But then Again, It Was New York City.
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One more with my favorite pair of heels. Sorry the heel doesn't show, but I love the patent leather look. Hope you all like.
Hello LoriLegs,
Nice to see you back again!
Great Legs Too!
More Pics.

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I'm sorry. This isn't what I mean. I'm refering to shoes that do not fit properly.
I agree ! !
You often see this in advertisements. Obviously they could not find the correct size for the model.
Also what I don't like seeing are slingbacks, where the heel is hanging off the back of the shoe.
Find the Correct Size ! !
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Gina,
Great Picture!
May I ask? Where was this photo taken?
Thank You
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Very Nice Indeed.
I have a pair of heels with similar straps.
Enjoy them!
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Driving home early afternoon today, I saw 4 motorcycles traveling together.
My friend was driving and was interested in seeing the bikes. As we pulled up along side the bikes, I spotted the lead rider. Guy, probably late 50' wearing what was obviously womens biker boots. Heels appeared to be 3 inches or so.
We rode along side these guys for a few miles before we came to our turn, so I did get a good look at the bikes, And his boots.
The boots looked a lot like these.

Post SHOE NEWS Here
in For Everybody
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Posted on Sun, Oct. 28, 2007 Many new versions of Mary Jane By Nedra Rhone Cox News Service We're in love with Mary Jane. But unlike Rick James' subject from the '70s, the single-strap shoes hitting the streets this season are totally legal. Nearly 100 years after their introduction, Mary Janes are still going strong. "I don't think they've ever really gone away. I just think we are seeing more styles this fall," said Alison Deyette, style director and co-founder of Stylebakery.com, who bought her favorite black wedge-heeled Stuart Weitzman Mary Janes about three years ago. The shoes have a history. Mary Jane was Buster Brown's girlfriend in the comic by Richard F. Outcault. The Brown Shoe Co. of St. Louis was granted use of the character to promote girls' single-strap shoes, and the name stuck. By 1910, all single-strap styles were Mary Janes. "It was generally a little girl's shoe. . . . They were patent leather, and there was no such thing as a heel with a Mary Jane," Deyette said. Today, Zappos, the online retailer, carries more than 800 Mary Jane styles in stiletto, peep-toe, multi-strap, even athletic versions to up the wearer's style quotient. "I think it has a little more allure than your basic pump, unless the pump has an extraordinary toe or an extraordinary heel," Deyette said. "Something like a Mary Jane has a lot more fun to it." Pair them with pants or dresses, but be sure to match the look of the shoe with the garment. With pencil skirts, choose a Mary Jane with a slim heel. With baby doll minis, a wedge creates a Mia Farrow or Twiggy moment. Flat Mary Janes work well on weekends with casual pants as an alternative to sneakers. "Add it into your wardrobe," Deyette said. "It's just a great piece."