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I hope that style trends gravitate back to this type of shoe. Women, you will get my attention and I think it adds to your overall femininity especially when worn in good taste. Hem lines of dresses or skirts and how high or low they are can improve the look depending on the body type. These are just a few comments I would like to make. Thank You


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The classic pump has never gone out of style, that's why it's a classic. Other shoes are changing all the time, but not this one.

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I have been in shopping sites looking for classic pumps and the sites produced all types of shoes. There may have been a few pumps shown, but having to wade through all the other shoes didn't seem to be worth my time searching. Sometimes, I wonder if sellers are more concerned to make a sell, then showing a bit of class and intelligence by sorting their products so that the consumer can quickly find the intended items. I hate finding sandaled stripper heels and open toed boots in the category marked as high heel pumps. The availability of the classic pumps wanes at times, because they are always in style and therefore sell easily. There are so many other different selections of footwear on the market that vie for the fashion limelight also, which causes the classics to be more remotely displayed away from the fads of the day. You can bet that any person with a decent fashion sense has at least one pair, if not two pairs, of classic pumps in their shoe inventory.

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What I have admired about the "classic pump" is that shoemakers have taken the classic pump, added bows, ankle straps, peep-toes, rounded toes, extremely pointed-toes, platforms, yet, it all begins with the classic pump.
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