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To label them "women's" is quite a big mistake, but I'm glad that sizes go up to 13 [uK? US- male or female?]. The heel is a bit too low, but I'm all for these oxfords- a perfect start for a street-heeler. I'd prefer all leather and no suede, though.

What is good for a goose, can be good for any gender!

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Thanks for the replies. You gave me the answers I'd hoped for as I plan to wear the sandals to work at my store and don't want to cause a stir, but I'll still get a little thrill wearing women's shoes. Sick isn't it? I'd been looking for some men's sandals like these to wear in this heat but couldn't find any. My heeling is done in private. I am considering the oxfords but they pretty much duplicate my Brutini snakeskin boots. Thanks again

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. . . I'll still get a little thrill wearing women's shoes. Sick isn't it? . . .

It's not sick at all -- and there's a lot of agreement on that around here.

Have a happy time!

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I agree. Just the fact they are labeled womens shoes is exciting to be wearing them in public and others realy don't know the difference. Not sick at all. Fun Fun Fun!!!

real men wear heels

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