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New year -> new boots


RonH

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I started this new year very well by treating myself on a new pair of boots. I already did two long public walks in them (a couple of hours). Almost no one noticed. Only one woman gave my boots a good look, but she said nothing. Due to the stretch material they are very comfortable to wear.

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Welcome. Very nice boots. You should be able to get away with these boots anytime. I bet the women that gave you looks, wasn't even looking at the boots. Even in my most conservative work environment (where I wouldn't even dare to consider serious heels) I have worn 2" heels like this and noone has ever blinked.

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Thanks for the positive feedback. I bought these boots at Wessels shoeshop in Vreden, Germany. They have a website www.wessels-schuhe.com. No pictures, but only textual information. They really have a large selection of regular streetwear in large sizes (EUR 42-47). They are closed during the month February! Since it was end of season I got a discount of EUR 15 and paid EUR 110.

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Some answers: 1. Are they leather? I'm not sure. I think part is of leather and part of some artificial material. I have a pair of the same manufacturer (Remonte Pro) which is made entirely of leather. It has a zipper on the side. So if you're looking for full leather ones you can still go to Vreden. 2. Is the heel a stacked leather or composite heel, or is it a loud clacky plastic one? The heel is partly hollow, but not very noisy. The pair I mentioned above is even less noisier. Please remember that Wessels is closed in February and as of March 1st they have their summer collection in the shop. No boots I guess ...

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Hey, thanks, RonH - appreciate the reply. One of the most comfortable pair of boots I ever had was a pair of my first, about three years ago. They were 100% leather, with 2-3/4" stacked leather heels (cowgirl style), side-zip boots, mid-calf length. Since I got them at the thrift store, they were decently broken in. And since they looked pretty much like guy's boots with a riding heel, I wore them all the time - nary a glance from anyone. Terrific boots! And quiet heels.

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