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07-07-2015 05:50 PM
I don't know and I am not sure why these were posted, but I wonder if anyone will like them?. So far no takers
07-07-2015 05:51 PM
@lulu2 wrote:Now that I know who this is, I cannot help but wonder do they post pictures of male candidates' shoes?
Wow; I didn't realize this was a set-up.....
07-07-2015 05:53 PM
@cherry wrote:I don't know and I am not sure why these were posted, but I wonder if anyone will like them?. So far no takers
Of course if I were on my feet constantly in this hot, humid weather, my feet would be swollen and very likely over-flowing my shoes.
07-07-2015 05:57 PM
@lulu2 wrote:
@cherry wrote:I don't know and I am not sure why these were posted, but I wonder if anyone will like them?. So far no takers
Of course if I were on my feet constantly in this hot, humid weather, my feet would be swollen and very likely over-flowing my shoes.
That might be it, but they just look like they never fit properly to begin with. I'm a bit of a shoe snob. I can't stand shoes that don't fit ,and feel good
07-07-2015 05:58 PM
They might look cute on someone else. Those shoes look like they are really pinching her feet. I don't like toe cleavage on anyone. I would also recommend different shoes for those pants.
07-07-2015 05:59 PM
I will be the one to make a positive statement. It makes no difference if I like them or not. They are obviously well worn and must be comfy. As long as the owner likes them, that is all that counts. Head down again as things get thrown at me.
07-07-2015 06:03 PM
I think they look very outdated. If I had seen them in a store 30 years ago I MIGHT have though they were cute.
However they look terrible on the feet as pictured - and they look about a size too small.
07-07-2015 06:11 PM
I don't know who the wearer is and I don't care. That being clarified I think the shoes are cute in a 60s, or even an 80s-stilleto fashion. However, they NEED a thin/slim foot to look good. Someone like Katia the Q model would make the vintage-looking shoe look good! I think toe cleavage can be very attractive and sexy if the foot is slim.
07-07-2015 06:41 PM
@RainCityWoman wrote:
@Shaunac wrote:Lots of toe cleavage.
You took the words right out of my fingers on the keys. I've never been a fan of toe cleavage, plus those shoes don't look as if they fit the model. Pointy toe shoes, according to my podiatrist, have kept him in business, due to the fact they can cause neuromas. That and stiletto heels have been his bread and butter. And just after I posted, I see that someone else mentioned the podiatrists. I just can't seem to have an original thought today.
We just think alike RainyDayGirl!!
07-07-2015 06:48 PM
They "look" like they hurt.... not enough room in the toe box, the shoe is cut weird... I agree.
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