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@winamac1 wrote:

@jackthebear wrote:

price is average for what you might find at dept store on sale, but I think the value is on the selection in color and the size and width range

 

 

I wear an average width in both, so for me I can go to the "marketplace" and find a better price 


People are enticed by the wides and the easy pays.  That's not an enticement for me.  I could not care less about easy pays, and I don't, as mentioned, want wides.

 

I do not think it's easy to find this style in brick and mortar.  Again, this year...as in the past 3 or 4 years...it's almost all riding boots that have almost no heel at all.  I have looked for a pair similar to these and can't find.  I may cave, but I'm not sure due to the price being ridiculous for a TSV probably made in China.  If they were $99, I'd get for sure.  


see my bolded response above  I agree, ezp  never a driver for me.  but it must be a for a big part of the audience.  

 

 

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I love everything about this boot except the heel.  That in between heel is awkard to me and clunky.  Not a riding boot, not a dressy heel boot.  I was going through my closet last night looking at what I need.  I really need a higher heeled tall boot but I'm looking for a wedge.  I don't own a tall shaft riding boot and really don't want one.  I have 2 pair of mid-shaft and I'm good with those.   

 

Back to looking for me. 

 

    

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Re: Marc Fisher TSV Nov. 2?

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I love the TSV boots! I don't think I need them, so I probably won't order. I must say the burgundy and taupe are tempting me.

 

I agree that the price isn't all that special. I got a very similar pair of Marc Fisher boots from Macy's recently. It is called the Lacole Block Heel Tall Boots. It retails for $149 but I got it during a One Day Sale for $90.

 

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I do not think it's easy to find this style in brick and mortar.  Again, this year...as in the past 3 or 4 years...it's almost all riding boots that have almost no heel at all.  I have looked for a pair similar to these and can't find.  I may cave, but I'm not sure due to the price being ridiculous for a TSV probably made in China.  If they were $99, I'd get for sure.  


Winamac, I had a really hard time finding simple tall suede boots. They were either over the knee or had a bunch of embellishments I didn't like.

 

I prefer the suede to leather in a stretchy boot like this. Marc Fisher suede is very nice!

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@JJsMom wrote:

 

I do not think it's easy to find this style in brick and mortar.  Again, this year...as in the past 3 or 4 years...it's almost all riding boots that have almost no heel at all.  I have looked for a pair similar to these and can't find.  I may cave, but I'm not sure due to the price being ridiculous for a TSV probably made in China.  If they were $99, I'd get for sure.  


Winamac, I had a really hard time finding simple tall suede boots. They were either over the knee or had a bunch of embellishments I didn't like.

 

I prefer the suede to leather in a stretchy boot like this. Marc Fisher suede is very nice!


Hi JJ's mom.  I agree--so hard to find simple tall boots.  I love the heel, but I'd like maybe .5 inches higher, but that's not enough to deter me.  The boots out in b and mortar are wedges (been there/done that) or super high or riding.  I'm having a hard time finding 2.5 inches.  This may be it, LOL.  I haven't even checked the heel height.  I'm still considering.  I think you are right--the suede look nicer!

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Wow, more boots.  I live in Florida.  Just what I am looking for.  Bummer.  Tomorrow will be a better TSV

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If the entire back wasn't stretch, I would have considered a pair in the wine color. Love the color and the heel not being high. To me, not being suede all the way around is cheap looking.
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I don't like tall boots because I am 5'1" . They just don't look good on me.

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@JJsMom wrote:

 

I do not think it's easy to find this style in brick and mortar.  Again, this year...as in the past 3 or 4 years...it's almost all riding boots that have almost no heel at all.  I have looked for a pair similar to these and can't find.  I may cave, but I'm not sure due to the price being ridiculous for a TSV probably made in China.  If they were $99, I'd get for sure.  


Winamac, I had a really hard time finding simple tall suede boots. They were either over the knee or had a bunch of embellishments I didn't like.

 

I prefer the suede to leather in a stretchy boot like this. Marc Fisher suede is very nice!


I agree.  Many of the boots now are over the knee which I'm just not interested in.  I'm also not interested in embellished boots.

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Even with the neoprene "stretch" back of these tall boots, there is very little difference between the wde and the average shaft width on the TSV boot. Disappointing.

Too bad; it's a nice looking boot at a fair price and s/h included for those of use who require a wide foot and wide calf tall boot. Pass for me.