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  1. It's been a while since i've posted to hhplace. Anyway, i bought some second-hand pumps recently that i like. They are made by Bandolino, and are blue and white. I like them a lot! They have a cute design to them. Check out the pics! Sorry about the pics being low quality.

    http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o47/pumpedup_2007/wowbaby/PA160045.jpg

    http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o47/pumpedup_2007/wowbaby/PA160049.jpg

    http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o47/pumpedup_2007/wowbaby/PA160049-1.jpg

    I LIKE those. Very nice!

  2. I absoluted love the look of toe cleavage and my favorite 5" pumps must have at least a little or I just don't wear them too much.

    It is such a sexy turn on to see women with low cut pumps, I just end up fixating on them, sorry ladies, but I just have to look. Toe cleavage just like heel height is a sign of virility in my mind. Be honest only physically fit women wear higher heels 4inch or more, and only thin slightly bony feet look great with cleavage.

    Next to T-Straps, low cuts are my favorite type to see women wearing.:w00t2:

    I'd agree that physical fitness in itself is attractive but at the same time I have seen many larger framed women with attractive feet and well-fitted shoes who are absolutely sexy. In fact I have even seen some women who would be considered obese who nonetheless have sexy feet and wear sexy shoes. That scares me.

  3. Thanks guys for all your welcomes. So nice to hear from you all and to read your comments. I was over in the States myself a while back, and must admit I was in my element shopping over there. The price of clothing and shoes was so cheap in comparison to what it was in the UK, and its probably no surprise to you that I ended up buying a couple of pairs over there, that stand pride of place in my wardrobe. Its just a shame I couldnt buy more, but my suitcase was packed to the brim as it was, and theres only so much you can squeeze in and carry.

    I bought the most gorgeous pair of black strappy evening sandals with a 5" heel, with a droplets of diamantes forming an delicate ankle strap, these are absolutely beautiful, the only thing being is that diamantes jangle somewhat when I walk in them, lol, but I grit my teeth and jangle away and friends say that at least they will not loose me on a night out:smile:. Seems a shame to dismiss a gorgeous pair of shoes just because they jangle haha.

    I also bought a pair of stilletto's, a gorgeous brown colour patterned with bronze sequins with a 5" heel. I'm a bit particular with stillettos as I find some pairs arent designed properly (or arent to my taste) in that they dont flatter the feet and make them look frumpy, I'm doing my best to try and describe this, but in a way they make your feet look too long and "boaty" (I hope you know what I mean). But these ones are perfect, and with a cut out inset at the arch of the heel on the inside, they look divine.

    That's OK TT. It sounds as though you have great taste in footwear and style. Your descriptions could be enhanced though by some pictures (hint). Although I'm only 5'8" I love to be with tall girls (5'10" or better) and to have them wear heels. Unlike that president to your south I have no problem being seen with a woman who is taller as long as she doesn't mind.

    If it's not prying I'd be curious to know your shoe size? Assuming you have a longer foot you would benefit appearance-wise from a higher heel. A lower heel would tend to emphasize the length of your foot. In my case that would also be a good thing because I prefer larger feet even on shorter women. If you're size 10(US) or better, I'm there!

  4. Hopefully if I understand this - how to post/ attach pictures I may be successful in my first picture post??? it is easy and worked

    We lined our shoes up in this format for the week whilst in Tenerife,- just to make a small statement? Wonder if the maid noticed?

    more to follow soon

    I'm a little slow. Can you break it down for me and the other slow ones who didn't ask?

  5. Hi All,

    After seeing these: http://toe-cleavage.blogspot.com/2008/11/mary-kate-and-ashley-olsen.html I'm wondering if these ladies are able to walk in heels at all. They look really uncomfortable. Has anyone ever seen a video of tho Olsen twins demonstrating their ability to walk in high heels? Couldn't find one very quickly.

    Thanks,

    WobbleFan

    There are many celebrity women who look good in their heels when photographed but look terrible in motion. Joan Rivers for example, walks like a boy.
  6. jwhite44 :-)

    The Payless stores in my area only goes up to size 10 (I wear size 11).

    ALDO: Note that the ALDO "Outlets" sells shoes from previous season

    (Still looks nice and better prices too).

    To get the current styles, you most go to any ALDO "stores"

    which are located in larger shopping malls.

    Two questions:

    1. What feature(s) do you like the most about them?

    > The lace up (no zipper), buckle and strap

    2. If you did buy them, would you wear them in public? If so, hidden or exposed?

    > For now, the only place I wear my heels "in public" is at the office.

    At the office I would wear them exposed which is way more fun.

    Otherwise I wear heels in the house or outside in the dark. But If one day I decide to go out in "day light" then I would try to hide them with long jeans.

    If you order online for delivery to a local store they will take note of the style and size. Once they see a demand they will begin to stock the size.

  7. Greetings everyone,

    We all know that shop shopping is very addictive.

    Earlier tonight, while browsing the net, I saw a very

    beautiful HH ankle boot. (See attached picture of it)

    They look so nice that I am seriuously thinking about

    going to the store tomorrow afternoon and buy them.

    I know I should not buy them but I cannot resist :winkiss:.

    Anyone here knows how to control this sudden need to buy shoes ?

    Any suggestion will be more than welcome :nervous:

    There is no cure. Just make sure you don't overspend.

  8. While reading a college student researchers report I came accross this, “High heels have long been stigmatized as a crippling mechanism of the ever present and detrimental patriarchy. The significance of shoes, feet and high heels have a history of masculine power and female fetishization.”

    I was into heels long before I was mature enough to understand the concept put forward here. Now that I am I can say this sounds absolutely Freudian. I always thought Freud was nuts too.

  9. <snip> "The truth be known, however, the current "crash" can be traced back to the 1970's and the Carter Administration and "The Fair Housing Act.," and compounded by actions taken by President Clinton and Democrat members of the congress with the Community Reinvestment Act. Especially Rep. Barny Frank and Con. Senator Dodd. <snip> This is what I responded to. If you uncloud your mind while you read my response you will notice I am describing how one builder among many more misused the law and the people it was supposed to help for unethical, immoral and illegal purposes to make a profit knowing full well that the people they were putting into the houses couldn't afford them. They then took the federally guaranteed loan proceeds and walked away, saddling the government and the community at large with the fallout from their actions, i.e. vacant substandard homes, lowered property values, increased crime, etc. If I extend your logic to another situation it would say "If someone breaks the Ten Commandments its God's fault for creating them in the first place"

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