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It looks nice, but even living in CA...it's just too soon to be buying this type of shoe!

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Since I am a native Southern Californian, I would disagree with you.  It's been a pretty normal winter thus far in So Cal with daytime highs in the upper 60's and low 70's.  Women all over the westside of LA and in coastal Orange County where I work and travel from Santa Barbara to San Diego for business are wearing open toe pumps, wedges along with flats and boots.  Anything goes in our geography.  I just purchased the platinum and will wear them casually now with jeans.  My office is too conservative and professional (private banking) to wear these to work, but definitely in So Cal you can wear them right now. I have had a really good experience with this brand.  They always seem to fit well right out of the box.  Enjoy!

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There's nothing about that shoe which appeals to me,  especially in January.   I pass. 

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I kind of like them.  I like the red and the petal.

 

I have an Earth pair called PETAL from 2 years ago that look similar.  They are super comfy.

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You can wear them on a winter vacation, if you are so lucky and not living in a warm climate. 

 

I don't like wedge shoes and don't like perforated leather yet these are very cute. The blue appeals to me.

 

I think I won't get them --they are a tad pricey to me though I like Earth shoes and actually wear them a lot. 

 

They look as if you could wear them to work in warm weather, too. I changed my opinion but I'm probably not going to buy them. 

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EEK..........my ma wore shoes just like that in the 50's...........I know, because I got her hand-me-downs.    (And that style was NOT "cute" on a high school girl).

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wow

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Re: The TSV sandal

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IMO they ruined this shoe by putting a velcro strap on it.  Ugh. 

 

Otherwise, I think the shoe is kind of cute but I've only seen the picture on the homepage and I've not inspected it.  LOL  I'm in Ohio and it's January so I'd get no use out of something like this for months but for those in warm climates or those going on vacation to a warm climate, these would come in handy.

 

I do have to laugh because in the on air video presention still shot, the models toes are completely hanging over the front edge of the shoe. 

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@Kachina624 wrote:

There's nothing about that shoe which appeals to me,  especially in January.   I pass. 


I agree.  They're not the most attractive looking shoes.  That's for sure.  I would never purchase these.

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I'm in SE Florida -  the time is perfect for this sandal.  I could go and find my comments about the timing for gardcening and just repeat myself.

 

We who live in the warmth don't complain about our exposure to black and gray and black and gray and black and gray nearly as often as I see the complaints from the black and gray states!  I lived in them for years and years - I know why you complain - it's the same reason for the population movement in the USA!

 

So, yes, it's time for sandals even if those of you pulling on your boots and scarves and coats and gloves and heading out to scour the shelves of milk and bread and potato chips before the storms don't think it is