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    Quote Originally Posted by Etienne
    Magneto, you crack me up! I can just see you sitting there, tapping away!
    Why, thank you Who can help being impatient, these are shoes we're talking about here...after all, I see in another thread the lure of new shoes have driven some women to a life of crime...

    Oh and yes, thanks to Lizzie from rock-ribbed Maine for posting the links! (hmm, what does "rock ribbed" mean anyway, I keep seeing it in reference to New England...)

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    The Kilties are available for 23.99 plus shipping from Old Pueblo Traders, but they only have them in size 7 narrow and 12 wide-wide. Here's the link:

    http://outlet.oldpueblotraders.com/p...CATEGORY=PUMPS

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    Hmmm... 7 narrow? That's my size. Wonder if these would be good for dancing. I just signed up for Balboa classes and was wondering what shoes I'd be wearing...
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    I noticed that the first pair is Made In USA. So it is likely that this is a style this manufacturer has always made and it's not a repro. There are very few shoes made in the US anymore.
    Here we are in the cozy chair, picking on a wishbone from the Frigidare....

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    Cute Vintage-y Shoes

    I'm drooling over these vintage like shoes from Easy Spirit of all places but geez, why are they so expensive?

    http://www.easyspirit.com/s?namespac...d=45001&page=1

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    at first I was thinking, ooooh, gotta get me some of those shoes...till I saw the price of them! ouch!! I absolutely love all the shoes on the top row....very cute! You've got good taste Rosie!

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    Thanks

    You're so sweet. I had outfits picked out until like you said, I saw the price tags. Too rich for my blood.

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    At Easy Spirit??? Good grief those are expensive!! (But way cute!) Can you all wear heels that high? I wish they'd make the vintage shoes with about a 3inch heel instead of 4+. Sigh...

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    4+ heels are way too long! or I should at least say scary! Being a clutz...it could spell disaster for me!
    Payless shoes sometimes has vintage style shoes that are very affordable....especially when they've got their sales going

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    The heel height on these surprises me too -- wasn't it Easy Spirit that used to have the commercials where there'd be gals wearing pumps playing basketball? Kinda don't think that campaign would work with these babies.

    They *are* awful cute though -- I especially like the "Pallendro" style.
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