Why Jeffrey Campbell, why? Why would you make such extreme architectural shoes in such limited quantities? Due to my recent absence from the internet world of shoes, I missed the realease of the JC CLINIC, which were available at OAK for 198$ (from what I hear they were gone in like seconds). They are probably going to release more pretty soon but by that time chances are I'll be completely broke because of rebound shopping.
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Speaking of shoes, lately (as in forever) I've been getting the 'you have TOO many shoes' line. Which may be slightly true (see how you can actually twist truth:) as I've counted quite a few pairs of boots. I'm not counting the other shoes as I'd like to keep my dignity. But in my defense, come of these are the kind of shoes you don't necessarily wear, just stare at them for long periods of time.
From right to left:
Top line: All Saints, Khrio, cheap no name uggs, Papucei.ro
Bottom line: Jeffrey Campbell, Pull & Bear, Sugar
Top line: Khrio, no name uggs, papucei.ro, Pull&Bear
Bottom Line: Pull&Bear, Sugar, Next OTK boots, unknown harness cowboy boots
My favorite at this time are these All Saints boots, which I've been obsessing for more a year now and have only recently entered the shoe family.
Truth be told, I'm basically living in the cheap uggs because they're comfy (the same goes for the Sugar boots, but those are starting to show signs of wear). I've not worn the Next over the knee boots yet because they have a 5 inch heel (yeah...) but that time will come (probably). The red boots from Papucei used to be a favorite of mine (been wearing them a lot back in med school) and they are just those kind of shoes you can't part with (do you guys have a pair of shoes you can't throw away no matter what?). The JC wedge was a great investment shoe, it realy does solve '99 problems'. The short boots from Pull&Bear are pretty comfy but frankly, not that well made for my taste. On the other hand, the other pair from Pull&Bear, the Vivienne Westwood wannabees are pretty sturdy, but I can't seem to be able to wear them anywhere. The cowboy harness boots are pretty cool, but I need to do some DIY on them. Well, I guess that's most of the shoe family story, hope you had fun reading it :)
In other news, the blog shop will restart its activity pretty soon, so please have a lil bit more patience :)
Magazinul isi va relua activitatea in curand, va multumim pentru rabdare si incurajari :)
Have a nice Monday everyone!
The Hatter
Truth be told, I'm basically living in the cheap uggs because they're comfy (the same goes for the Sugar boots, but those are starting to show signs of wear). I've not worn the Next over the knee boots yet because they have a 5 inch heel (yeah...) but that time will come (probably). The red boots from Papucei used to be a favorite of mine (been wearing them a lot back in med school) and they are just those kind of shoes you can't part with (do you guys have a pair of shoes you can't throw away no matter what?). The JC wedge was a great investment shoe, it realy does solve '99 problems'. The short boots from Pull&Bear are pretty comfy but frankly, not that well made for my taste. On the other hand, the other pair from Pull&Bear, the Vivienne Westwood wannabees are pretty sturdy, but I can't seem to be able to wear them anywhere. The cowboy harness boots are pretty cool, but I need to do some DIY on them. Well, I guess that's most of the shoe family story, hope you had fun reading it :)
In other news, the blog shop will restart its activity pretty soon, so please have a lil bit more patience :)
Magazinul isi va relua activitatea in curand, va multumim pentru rabdare si incurajari :)
Have a nice Monday everyone!
The Hatter
6 comentarii:
shoe freak :P
And a proud one :D
http://www.thetrendygirl.net/2009/10/la-chaussure-se-met-au-vert.html
enjoy :D
Oh wow. That's the most organic shoe I've ever seen.
Incep sa vreau sa imi fac singura pantofi.
de abia astept sa se deschda! :D
cowboy boots de la mine:)))
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