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sounds "tres chic" to me. Very nice. Shows some real class. (Welcome back :) )

Being mentally comfortable in your own mind is the key to wearing heels in public.


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The red laces, maybe, but not the red heel. With the people I work with, too many comments about "hey, red, looks like you've been using them on people you don't like." Things like that. :)

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Laurie you always said that stilettos make a great weapon. The red heels wouldn’t show the signs of battle as much. :o Like Admiral Nelson said to his cabin boy when he saw the enemy. “Bring me my red trousers boy I don’t want the men to see the blood if I get wounded.” “Goodness look how many there are” “On seconds thoughts bring me my brown trousers.” :) Jeff

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Thanks. Rocking is a pretty good thing, though I rocked a lot harder when I was younger. No more concerts, no more turning up the volume to an ear crushing level, but the attitude is still there, and the memories...

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JeffM wrote:

Like Admiral Nelson said to his cabin boy when he saw the enemy. “Bring me my red trousers boy I don’t want the men to see the blood if I get wounded.”

Isn't the rest of the Admiral Nelson's quote, after he took one look through his spy glass at the strength of the enemy fleet, never mind the red trousers, boy. Bring me my brown ones. ???

Being mentally comfortable in your own mind is the key to wearing heels in public.

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At the moment, sleevless top, short leather coat, skin tight leather jeans and 5 inch stiletto boots.

Inga :)

You're my kind of woman, Inga. I'll bet that your entire outfit is in black. At least, I hope so. If heels are power, then more power to you, Inga. :o

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Very similar out fit for me today. Tight hipster black jeans, sleevless low cut black top, leather jacket and five inch black boots. Your out fit sounds just up my street Inga :)

jo-jo

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Way to go, Jo-Jo! I'd love to see you strutting around in those gorgeous black boots. Are they thigh high, knee high, or ankle high? You're making a powerful statement.

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I love the shoes - my colour too :) Although I'm not a fan of fishnets - my toes always tend to poke through which hurts after walking and I was always having to adjust them. Becks.

So many shoes & boots to buy in so little time!!

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I love the shoes - my colour too :)

Although I'm not a fan of fishnets - my toes always tend to poke through which hurts after walking and I was always having to adjust them.

Becks.

Try wearing a sheer stocking or pantyhose under the fishnets and that stops that and allows for mixing of colors and a hot look.

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bump.

I've spent some time considering this response - but have concluded that it's meaning is far too deep for me.

Someone else post an outfit quick, maybe a pattern will emerge and the true meaning of "bump" will become clear to me!

Ellen-Jay :P

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The shoes aren't sensible, so why is the talk?

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did it work? (if it did, it isn't obvious to me).

Being mentally comfortable in your own mind is the key to wearing heels in public.

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Outfit from yesterday. Black on black stripped pants, a long sleeved red blouse with pointy collar, button up the front, and my black knee boots under the pant legs. Put the pants do not cover the heels or the buckle straps. How's that?

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OK! I'll bite. Who are you -- Nancy or Dan (or both)?

Being mentally comfortable in your own mind is the key to wearing heels in public.

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