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Cute Vintage-y Shoes

bettydarling

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These are first on my shoe wishlist, swiftly followed by the pink pumps...ahhhh a gal can dream hey!
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Ada Veen

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Lady Day said:
Picked these up the other day, 50% off.

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Steve Maddens of all brands!
Its so hard to find oxfords with a street sole.

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Lady Day, your Oxfords made me think of the pair I bought when I moved to Oxford (you just have to, really :) ). I never posted these when I bought them, and they are a little scruffy now, as I have been wearing them CONSTANTLY since October, but I really love them. The brand is "Bellini 1951" which I've never heard of.

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I totally love them. I'm sure you'll get just as much joy from yours as I have from mine!

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kamikat

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I got a pair of the Keds maryjane (eBay, $20!!). They're cute and comfortable, but definitely for dresses only. I've tried wearing them with trousers and they just look like black sneakers.
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KittyT

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These aren't really vintagey per se, but mostly I'm looking for an opinion. My favorite pair of black heels have been dying a slow and painful death over the past few years, frequently revived by multiple trips to the cobbler.

I've decided it might be worth it to shell out some dough for a pair of classic, wear-anywhere black pumps and am looking for something that's timeless and sophisticated without being boring. High quality and durability are also necessities.

These are Delmans and they are on a crazy sale right now, but still about 3x as much as I usually like to pay for shoes. I'm looking for comments, since I trust everyone's taste here :)

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kamikat

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Kitty, I think that if you're looking for a timeless pump, that shoes isn't it. The heel is very distinctive and might look dated in year or two.
 

KittyT

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Ada Veen said:
Kitty, I'd maybe get a cobbler to make a pair like the ones in Cherry Lips' pictures :)

Cherry Lips' are really lovely, but they're also a bit too plain for what I'm looking for. Unfortunately, I've also never found a cobbler that I would trust to do work of quality comparable to the price they'd charge me for custom shoes!

I actually really love the architectural quality of the heel on this shoe - it's pretty similar to the heel on the shoes that I'm replacing, which I've been wearing for the past decade or so. I do like when the heel comes under the arch of the foot, as it provides extra arch support.

What I'd really love are a pair of Dana Davis heels with built-in orthotics, but all of her styles are a bit too trendy for my taste. This search is made more difficult by additional criteria that I have - no suede or season-specific materials, no patent leather, and no sling-backs or peep toes. I love peep toed shoes but they are just not practical for all season-wear :-(

I would be all over this shoe by Sofft if it had a closed toe - I absolutely love it. And I like that they are comfortable and have a durable laminate heel that's resistant to a lot of abuse.

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cherry lips

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KittyT said:
Cherry Lips' are really lovely, but they're also a bit too plain for what I'm looking for.
:cry: Oh no! Haha just kidding, but I really do admire your taste KittyT, so it does hurt little *ouch*
I see where you're coming from though. I really like the Sofft heels you posted! Too bad about the open toe. I'm sure you'll find what you're looking for though. What's your take on the Re-mix Babydolls? If I were you I'd take the pair of beaten up favorites and have a cobbler copy them.

KittyT said:
I would be all over this shoe by Sofft if it had a closed toe - I absolutely love it. And I like that they are comfortable and have a durable laminate heel that's resistant to a lot of abuse.
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KittyT

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cherry lips said:
:cry: Oh no! Haha just kidding, but I really do admire your taste KittyT, so it does hurt little *ouch*

Oh hey now! That's not how I meant it at all and you know it! :) They're just not what's right for me.

What's your take on the Re-mix Babydolls?

I think they're great, though not horribly comfortable (the leather is too stiff, for one) and too tall for all day wear. I actually emailed Remix recently to ask if they've ever considered a lower-heeled version of the babydoll for all-day wear. It was received positively. However, I don't think I'd ever pay full price for a pair of Remix shoes - from my experience, I think their shoes are priced for styling over quality.

If I were you I'd take the pair of beaten up favorites and have a cobbler copy them.

That's a good idea. Again, my main problem is that I'm not sure I'd get something perfect, or comfortable, and my cobbler is too expensive. I'm actually going out to price shop a new one today. I have a huge pile of shoe repairs!

Here are the shoes I need to replace. You'll see why I was struck by the Delmans - same almond-shaped toe, high vamp, similar feel to the heel. Pls excuse the lousy phone pic...
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LizzieMaine

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Kitty -- you might want to take a look at the "Bombay Lights" line from Clarks. I'm in the same boat as you so far as Re-Mixes being too high and too stiff for all-day-at-work wear, but I got a pair of these last year and they're the most comfortable heels I own. I am wearing them right now, into the tenth hour of a twelve-hour workday, with no discomfort at all.

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I'm not entirely enamored of the throat on these -- they're cut just a fraction too toe-ward for my taste, but the toe itself is comfortably rounded and the heel is pretty much a perfect duplicate of a typical late-thirties/early-forties daytime heel.

I got mine from a place in the UK, but I believe they're now available stateside, in black and assorted colors -- they aren't inexpensive, but they're worth it.
 

Viola

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I just bought a pair of mens' Red Wing boots... I think I'm in love. Comfortable, classic looking, no nylon bits or padded cuff like so many work boots have, and welted construction so I can get them resoled.

I'm one of those who wear long skirts w/ boots, though.

I wouldn't go lindy-hopping in them, but they feel real nice.

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Sort of classic if not adorable, right?
 

BoPeep

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Viola said:
I'm one of those who wear long skirts w/ boots, though.

lol I did this too! Bought a pair of Redwings and wore them every day, with every thing. Ten yrs later I retired them. Not exactly vintage, but my then-boyfriend-now-husband thought it was adorable.
 

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