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FANTASTIC!!!! Great shape for SERIOUS arches. Would love to see these being modelled by someone? Can anyone help here? Waiting easgerly........ I think I saw similar shoes at FUSS. Have a look.

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Wow! The only way to go higher would be to swap over to ballet or toe boots.

I would like to see those modelled, and maybe have a go myself (UK size 6.5, Eur size 39.5).

Do they have a UK retail outlet?

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Nice curve--that's the way ALL heels ought to be designed. :wink:

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Just saw these at the arch enemys website:

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wonder if they are available from any reliable web-stores?

Delicious! That link is disabled. However you can see the Boatshoe at,

http://www.archenemys.com/stilettos.htm

I noticed that some of their other boots and shoes have identical style and numbering to the ones in the Little Shoe Box catalog.

Michael

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So many of the models shown are from The Little Shoe Box. I wonder if this isn't a "clearing house" that sells shoes manufactured by many different companies.

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wow :(:o i'll bet they would be very difficult to stand in, much less navigate anywhere. i wonder just how high the heel is?? either way, they are a definate turn-on - :wink: a very sexy high heel stiletto shoe :D:D

patent leather and classic high heel pumps area.

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I ordered a pair of knee high ballet boots from archenemys a couple years ago. It would make sense if they were selling LSB boots, since mine do look exactly like the LSB models, but I do wonder if they buy from LSB but have LSB use less expencive leathers... Teri from bootlovers mentions her LSB ballet boots are made from extreamly soft leather.. yet mine are a bit stiff.. My qualifetish boots are definatly extreamly soft leather, but provide adaquet support. Having LSB make boots custom per order would definatly explain why arch enemys took 5-6 months to get my boots to me. If they'd only mention to customers on their site that some custom orders take longer then others they would have a few more fans :wink: Seeya Jim

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I prefer the top pair with the curve. Vvvvvvvvvery nice indeed! Gimme a matte leather finish and some money and I'm sold! SH

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Well, I hope I'll have the change to show one of those super arched heels on my website - sometime in the future... But this will also depend on the pricing of those!

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Something has happened to the pictures, I don't see them any more :wink:

Until they are restored may I add a pic of nice slingbacks:

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G'day,

My wife has a pair that is almost the same...not quite. Here are a couple of pickies of them. If you like them, I can take quite a few more picks for you all?

Let me know! :wink::D

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My wife has a pair that is almost the same...not quite. If you like them, I can take quite a few more picks for you all?

Really fabulous pumps your wife has! :wink: Please do show us some more!

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Wow, those look very high! I like them a lot. What size are they, and how high is the heel? What brand name is marked inside, or where did you get them? If I were to get something like those, I would probably get them with some sort of ankle strap for at least a little bit of stability; and probably in black, but that red is very nice.

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Trolldeg, all I see is the infamous red X inside of a square instead of the arch enemy picture in your first posting.

stilettos, I love those two pics you posted. Regarding that first one with the curved arch, I have never seen such a steep arch in my life. It seems to be perpendicular to the floor. Although I do love steep arched heels, I don't like extremes such as ballet heels.

stellah, I love that "slingback" photo you posted. However, I think that style is actually D'Orsay and not a slingback. Check out http://www.sexyshoes.org/dorsaycut6.html and http://www.sexyshoes.org/linslinpum.html

Francis, I tried to view that same picture and got the same message as you did. Here it is one day later. I wonder how long does it take them to update?

Geof(Aus), I love those pictures of your wife wearing such steep arched shoes. I envy you. Got any more you can post?

click .... click .... click .... The sensual sound of stiletto heels on a hard surface.

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Geoff - those pictures were simply fantastic! Your wife has wonderful ankles and legs too! Please please let us see more of those great shoes! Any chance of us seeing some more side pictures? Maybe also from slightly above too? Well done and thanks!!!

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What great heels !! Im very impressed. Im also impressed that you also live in Sydney. Now why havent I seen theose heels walking around the city ?? Im always on the look out ! LOL. Please post some more pics ! And just what height are they ? Rog

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For all those that aren't aware, Geoff's wife is "Jane" whose pictures appear on Jenny's site in the photo gallery (along with Debbies and a couple of other girls). She's a strikingly beautiful young lady with a sparkling personality. Geoff is, indeed, a lucky man. And, congratulations to the young couple on the recent birth of their daughter. Keep'em flying, Geoff :wink:

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