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Right on both counts. I feel like guys who wear Ferragamos wear them just to be able to say they bought Ferragamos.Those are ****ing terrible.
Ferragamo in general is a very overrated brand.
Right on both counts. I feel like guys who wear Ferragamos wear them just to be able to say they bought Ferragamos.Those are ****ing terrible.
Ferragamo in general is a very overrated brand.
^ Best response everIt's how I play hide and seek.
Anyone have any interesting ideas on what to buy when we finally make bank?
A nice house is probably is the only thing on my list. I am not into cars or luxury items. I am curious what others plans are?
IMHO you don't want to start with the "crazy fun" shoe especially if you're not used to spending that sort of money on a pair of shoes. You're better off with the plain Pigalle Loub as its more practical and you'll get more wear out of it (and you'll feel less guilty). But I hear ya...this is the I wanted (sold out of my size):@fancymylotus and @wingedscapula so are you saying that these are then not the good buy that something like the Pigalle Plato in a nude or something? I've been hearing varying reviews of the platformless nudes shown there and would appreciate shared info. Short and poor women with an eye toward buying really great heels one day wonder about these things. I can tailor really well but a fine cobbler I am not. Not even a crappy cobbler.
My thought is that a nude or black Loub would be a really great "hey, you made it and here's your first paycheck that says so!" splurge that would continue to serve beautifully in the office, etc for a lovely long while. I'm sure the rest would involve a very nice steak dinner out with the hubby and our girls, and mortgage and fat loan payments, all while wearing those gorgeous things to console me about the money I'm *not* keeping.
All this said, my real ideal would be a D'Orsay Loub in crazy fun color(s). Possibly with a bit of a platform; see "short" above.
@fancymylotus and @wingedscapula so are you saying that these are then not the good buy that something like the Pigalle Plato in a nude or something? I've been hearing varying reviews of the platformless nudes shown there and would appreciate shared info. Short and poor women with an eye toward buying really great heels one day wonder about these things. I can tailor really well but a fine cobbler I am not. Not even a crappy cobbler.
My thought is that a nude or black Loub would be a really great "hey, you made it and here's your first paycheck that says so!" splurge that would continue to serve beautifully in the office, etc for a lovely long while. I'm sure the rest would involve a very nice steak dinner out with the hubby and our girls, and mortgage and fat loan payments, all while wearing those gorgeous things to console me about the money I'm *not* keeping.
All this said, my real ideal would be a D'Orsay Loub in crazy fun color(s). Possibly with a bit of a platform; see "short" above.
Make sure Loubs are for you -- I have a few pair but I find that Choos and Manolos are more comfortable for every day wear.
If you aren't used to wearing high heels, I wouldn't splurge on a platform less super high Loub. As @Winged Scapula said, Choos and Manolos are way more comfortable for everyday wear. And they're just as pretty as the Loubs. I've had a lot of success with Prada heels and sandals honestly. Super cute and comfortable.
There are some lower heeled Loub choices. I don't like round toe pumps, and I think that's what those are, though :/
That said, these were my graduation shooz. They make me happy 😀
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All the foot fetishists will come out now!!
You and your shoes.All threads circle back to shooz.
The FancyMyScapula law
I love the bows, very classy!
Man... Why don't they sell these around here?? I will take one of each minus that one in the back.Even Carmina is a good deal right now with the current strength.
Man... Why don't they sell these around here?? I will take one of each minus that one in the back.
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Guy I knew. Most of my friends outside of medicine have guns and carry them (it's legal). I've gotten used to it. They're smart about it, unlike people who bring them to clubs and get drunk, then pull the gun out like an idiot.Like some random guy, a guy kaus knew, I thought kaus was into guns, (and I don't mean his biceps)?
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You do realize how many people you pass in public are carrying a gun, right?OKZ!
No. Someone in Indiana brought a gun into Kaus' apartment and just casually laid it on the kitchen counter....and I just about jumped backwards like fifteen feet.
I've got a few pairs of Hugo Boss shoes. I will agree with this.Nordstrom Rack? Maybe? By the way Nordstrom Rack always has Hugo Boss shoes (sneakers) and they are the most comfortable styling things around- I got mine for 70
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You do realize how many people you pass in public are carrying a gun, right?
Seriously especially here. I am no longer shocked when I see someone bend over and I see the sidearm.
I am going to start buying organic produce and then start saving for trips around the world. I hope to go on several medical missions trips. I also would really like to become a philanthropist.
I really want to buy fair trade products and being organic goes along with one of my goals. Fair trade and organic tends to be more expensive. I do care about it being organic.
Guy I knew. Most of my friends outside of medicine have guns and carry them (it's legal). I've gotten used to it. They're smart about it, unlike people who bring them to clubs and get drunk, then pull the gun out like an idiot.
I can see how someone from a liberal state like New York would be surprised. But he wasn't doing it to show off. He just put it down with his phone and ****. People do that here.
Don't have a problem if I know you. I love guns. Shot so many of them and I miss it. Properly trained, you learn to understand. Plus, I feel way safer knowing god forbid someone threatens my life in public with these guys... someone is packing. And/or military trained.
This is the Wild West baby.What.
I guess it's just something I'm not used to, and so, am not comfortable with. And the guy in question wasn't exactly the brightest, and it was pretty late at night, and I had like 1.5 glasses of wine that night which meant I was well on my way to drunk already.
This is the Wild West baby.
I didn't say I was comfortable with it, given my feelings about firearms in general. My best friend's husband carries one everywhere; I have to remind him when he comes over here that the only call for a gun may be to straighten up those crazed women at the annual Lululemon sale.
Nordstrom Rack? Maybe? By the way Nordstrom Rack always has Hugo Boss shoes (sneakers) and they are the most comfortable styling things around- I got mine for 70
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I've got a few pairs of Hugo Boss shoes. I will agree with this.
Lol, no. That GIF though. But since everybody is a shoe fan here, these Edward Greens are sure nice.Are you two comparing carmina and hugo boss?
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Are you two comparing carmina and hugo boss?
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carmina isn't my style - unfortunately i aint gots no moneys yet - so I only know plastic bags, wife beaters, and hugo boss 👍
<shrug>Where do you people hear about all these fancy shoe brands? I didn't know shoes got this obscure and expensive.![]()
Where do you people hear about all these fancy shoe brands? I didn't know shoes got this obscure and expensive.![]()
I thought "Choos" was a cutesy-slang way of saying "shoes" until I caught up via context clues. So you're not alone.
Sometimes it *is* cutesy as in my blue suede Choos:I thought "Choos" was a cutesy-slang way of saying "shoes" until I caught up via context clues. So you're not alone.
Sometimes it *is* cutesy as in my blue suede Choos:
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LOL -- they'd be perfect.What if you develop a bunion. Those shoes become worthless
I thought "Choos" was a cutesy-slang way of saying "shoes" until I caught up via context clues. So you're not alone.
Not sure what to make of toenails painted black...
Now for some manly footwear, I wear these, custom made in a small shop in San Antonio, $3200:
It may be because I live in Texas (when I visit other states up north people give me strange looks if I'm wearing a pair of western boots) and have grown up wearing these kinds of boots my whole life but I don't think that is all that expensive for a pair of quality custom boots that are going to last you probably your whole life. And I've got to say anytime I go out and I'm not wearing a suit I wear my ropers, they're the most comfortable style of footwear out there in my opinion.Dang...thirty two benjamins for cowboy boots. Please tell me they are as comfortable as they are expensive.
It may be because I live in Texas (when I visit other states up north people give me strange looks if I'm wearing a pair of western boots) and have grown up wearing these kinds of boots my whole life but I don't think that is all that expensive for a pair of quality custom boots that are going to last you probably your whole life. And I've got to say anytime I go out and I'm not wearing a suit I wear my ropers, they're the most comfortable style of footwear out there in my opinion.
Not sure what to make of toenails painted black...![]()