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Ive always found animal prints to epitomize a certain degree of tackiness.  Many are fans of such things but I do not find them attractive.

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@Pecky wrote:

@elated wrote:

I purchased the leopard shoes from Alegria. It is a TSV for the 23rd. The item number is A 369066. I have a shoe addiction. I just bought another pair of Nailhead boots from L'Artiste Spring Step in brown. I really like them because they look vintage.


@elatedI ordered those boots the other day from Shoe Mall for 30% off. I can not wait to get them.  I got the black.


I don't think they are the same style. These are the Kara and you bought the Keli. Those are the only ones listed on Shoe Mall that are similar. The TS V price is $89.00 plus free shipping and handling; you paid approximately the same price. 


These are the ones. I didn't see a name for it.

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@Pecky wrote:

@elated wrote:

@Pecky wrote:

@elated wrote:

I purchased the leopard shoes from Alegria. It is a TSV for the 23rd. The item number is A 369066. I have a shoe addiction. I just bought another pair of Nailhead boots from L'Artiste Spring Step in brown. I really like them because they look vintage.


@elatedI ordered those boots the other day from Shoe Mall for 30% off. I can not wait to get them.  I got the black.


I don't think they are the same style. These are the Kara and you bought the Keli. Those are the only ones listed on Shoe Mall that are similar. The TS V price is $89.00 plus free shipping and handling; you paid approximately the same price. 


These are the ones. I didn't see a name for it.


Those are the L'Artiste. I thought you were referring to Alegria. That was a good deal. They only have black and blue. I received the brown. Enjoy your purchase.

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i feel the rothys run very true to size.

some say that their "point" version runs half a size too small, but i did not have that experience.

they do not have a lot of give to them so they wont stretch out that much.

i find them very comfortable and i do like the fact that they are making them with recycled plastic bottles and that they are machine washable.

 

i got my 78 year old mother hooked on them also. she has become a collector. LOL

 

they are pricey so i am slowly adding to my collection.

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@Reever wrote:

Ive always found animal prints to epitomize a certain degree of tackiness.  Many are fans of such things but I do not find them attractive.


I find comments like yours to be tacky.  To each their own.

 

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@sunshine45 wrote:

@jackthebear 

 

i feel the rothys run very true to size.

some say that their "point" version runs half a size too small, but i did not have that experience.

they do not have a lot of give to them so they wont stretch out that much.

i find them very comfortable and i do like the fact that they are making them with recycled plastic bottles and that they are machine washable.

 

i got my 78 year old mother hooked on them also. she has become a collector. LOL

 

they are pricey so i am slowly adding to my collection.


thanks have read many opinions on sizing the patterns are so fun,

even on Posh they are $$$

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I have never owned a pair of leopard shoes but ordered a pair in the calf hair from Talbots. They are a loafer style with tassles.  I think I will wear them with jeans, black pants and brown slacks.  They do not have a rubber sole (leather) so don't know how comfortable they will be but I liked the style.

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I had a pair of calf hair leopard print ballet flats in the traditional black/brown color. I wore mine with jeans and my jean skirt. I also wore them with tan & black bottoms. I wore them so much I finally had to throw them away because they were falling apart. I loved those shoes! 

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@Catch71 wrote:

I have never owned a pair of leopard shoes but ordered a pair in the calf hair from Talbots. They are a loafer style with tassles.  I think I will wear them with jeans, black pants and brown slacks.  They do not have a rubber sole (leather) so don't know how comfortable they will be but I liked the style.


 

They would also be cute with, red or pink. I love the look of a red top, jeans, and an animal print accent. 

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