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Really enjoy other members posting pics of their collections, so here are a few of mine to start.

Peep toe black Enzo Angiolini pumps

http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f136/irishwolf66/2011-09-11_12-11-52_55.jpg

Peep toe red Steve Madden pumps

http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f136/irishwolf66/2011-09-11_12-14-12_537.jpg

MIA wooden slides

http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f136/irishwolf66/2011-09-11_12-20-18_834.jpg

Just Fabulous red peep toe slings

http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f136/irishwolf66/2011-09-11_12-21-12_686.jpg

Penthouse by Ellie black hidden platform pumps

http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f136/irishwolf66/2011-09-11_12-25-24_843.jpg

Hollywood Heels Aniston sandals in leopard

http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f136/irishwolf66/2011-09-11_12-26-31_737.jpg

Funtasma by Pleaser black patent peep toe platform pump with plaid bow and accents

http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f136/irishwolf66/2011-09-11_12-27-15_947.jpg


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I like them! particularly the platform pumps and the pair from Pleaser. I actually have a pair similar to this but in a "mary jane" style with round closed toe and ankle strap. Thanks for sharing!

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Nice collection! I love the Mia slides then the Dr. Scholl mj's are next. They all look great.

If the shoe fits-buy it!!!!!!

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Thanks, as you can tell I lean toward the wood or wood-style heels myself. Was thrilled when they started making a come back as my love for them started in the 70's.

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Irishwolf, I forgot to mention that I think your avatar is incredible. I'm a fan of wooden slides and the original "Candies" slides of the early 80's.

If the shoe fits-buy it!!!!!!

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Irishwolf, Unique sense of style you have. The first two are unlike anything have but I really like the third and fourth pairs. My very first high heel purchase was a size 10 pair of wooden platform sandals with a 1.5" platform and 5" heel with a criss-cross vamp which cost me $10 at a Kresge that was going out of business in 1978 in the Harrisburg area. I definitely remember all the "lumber" girls (and guys) were wearing back then. HappyinHeels:wavey:

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