Cali Posted April 27 Posted April 27 (edited) I just returned from our spring state-wide convention in a swanky hotel in southern California. One night, last time we where down here, there was a special Bogadi park zone outside that hotel where the convention was held. And there were several cars parked in it. This Friday I saw 50 to 60 4" stilettoes, at least 30 4" block heels, many many tall wedges. Late teens to old ladies. High heels are not dead in this area. Many more high heels at the convention than in past years. More in Cali World later. Edited April 27 by Cali 3
Cali Posted Wednesday at 02:09 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:09 PM I have been seeing more and more heels at work. Mostly 3+inch block heels, but heels none the less. 2
Shyheels Posted Wednesday at 04:25 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 04:25 PM Still very few along the towpath, although I’m in a town now - about 15,000 population - so perhaps … 1
Cali Posted Saturday at 02:27 AM Posted Saturday at 02:27 AM Several (4) more tall stilettos at a meeting today, one with spikes. Only 30 people at the meeting. Been seeing at least 2 tall stilettos every day this week. 1
mlroseplant Posted Saturday at 09:15 AM Posted Saturday at 09:15 AM Does this mean we are officially in a recession? 2
Cali Posted Saturday at 03:53 PM Posted Saturday at 03:53 PM 6 hours ago, mlroseplant said: Does this mean we are officially in a recession? I need to see an average of 6 stilettos a day for a recession. But we are on the way.
mlroseplant Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I took the day off so I could take care of some things. While I was in the grocery store, I saw an older lady (by older, I mean at least as old as me) wearing OTK snakeskin boots with 3 1/2" block heels and a demin miniskirt. I have no idea who she is, but I have this feeling I've seen her before. I was in no mood for unnecessary interaction on that occasion, so I passed up the opportunity to learn more, despite the fact that I was wearing heels myself. 1
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