Betty asks…
What shoes to go with this beautiful prom dress? (10 pts)?
So I just got my prom dress: http://www.promgirl.com/shop/dresses/viewitem-PD843674 (In Coral) And I was thinking I wanted to go with light yellow pumps and glue coral lace on it like these: http://www.google.com/imgres?q=pink+and+yellow+heels&start=140&um=1&hl=en&sa=N&rlz=1R2ADSA_enUS431&biw=1280&bih=871&tbm=isch&tbnid=leHoGXvXSBRPOM:&imgrefurl=http://shoerazzi.com/nicholas-kirkwood-lace-leather-platform-pump/&docid=BBGAh1Vq9N0kIM&imgurl=http://heels.shoerazzi.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Nicholas-Kirkwood-Lace-Leather-Pump.jpg&w=686&h=407&ei=PEJST-bpEoXc0QHuw9yyDQ&zoom=1&iact=hc&vpx=174&vpy=201&dur=963&hovh=173&hovw=292&tx=106&ty=103&sig=112483034624933826583&page=6&tbnh=120&tbnw=203&ndsp=27&ved=1t:429,r:12,s:140 Except those shoes are $900 so my question is can you find similar shoes for a cheaper price or what other color pumps would look good? Thank you!!!!!!! Dear Marie, if you're going to insult my prom dress, learn how to spell "shoes" the correct way when it is spelled right here for you. Get a life and a makeover.
Our pick of the answers:
Anything coral or yellow would look lovely with your dress! Http://www.newlook.com/shop/womens/shoes/chinese-laundry-printed-platform-stilettos_247332379 http://www.newlook.com/shop/womens/shoes/bright-floral-platform-shoes_244286185 http://www.newlook.com/shop/womens/shoes/iron-fist-flower-print-platform_245674570 http://www.barratts.co.uk/en/ravel-strappy-diamante-detail-sandal-195616 http://www.houseoffraser.co.uk/Carvela+Giant+Sandals/165523420,default,pd.html http://www.vivaladiva.com/shop/product/details/show.action?pdLpUid=NE194&pdBoUid=4482&lpgUid=#colour:CORAL,size: http://www.vivaladiva.com/shop/product/details/show.action?pdLpUid=FV281&pdBoUid=5496&lpgUid=#colour:PINK,size: http://www.debenhams.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/prod_10001_10001_56308+0943940453_-1?breadcrumb=Home~Women~Shoes+%26amp%3B+boots~High+heel+shoes
Nancy asks…
why are tallboots so hard to find?
i hae a large foot(womens size 10) and al the tall boots in that size have a REALLY big calf, and they are like mongo on me!! why do they think if you have big fett, you hav big calves???
Our pick of the answers:
Tall boots are designed to fit as close to your leg as possible. Unfortunately, with so many different foot and calf sizes, it is only profitable for boot companies to make the most common sizes. This leaves a lot of people with few options when buying tall boots. I have the same problem you do: giant feet (women's size 9) and thin calves (not even 12" around). I looked around for tall boots for months, checked size charts online, and tried to figure out the best boots for me. I found that Ariats have the slimmest calves of any popular boot brand. There's a size chart included in the sources below. Unfortunately for me, Ariats still weren't slim enough. I eventually had one of two choices: buy a pair of custom boots or have some boots taken in. Custom boot brands include DerDau, Sergio Grasso, and others. These boots are made to your specifications, meaning that they are guaranteed to fit. This also makes them extremely expensive (usually $700+). I'm 15 so I'm still growing. I didn't want to pay so much for a pair of custom boots that probably wouldn't fit as well in a year or two. So I went to a local tack store and I bought the boots that fit me BEST (they still didn't fit well, but they fit me the best). Then I took them to my local riding boot cobbler. The boots were around $300, and it cost $110 to have them taken in around the calf. So it was still expensive to do this, but far less so than buying custom boots. And I got a pair of fairly well-fitting boots. But beware: My cobbler told me that it is only really possible to take a pair of riding boots in around the top so as not to ruin the shape of the boot. Meaning that while my boots fit well from mid-calf and up, they are still loose around the ankle. It's not noticeable when I'm riding because my heels are down, but it is a little bit of an annoyance for me. My recommendation would be that if you plan on keeping these boots for several years and can afford it, go custom. It'll save you a lot of hassle. Otherwise, if you are like me (I only plan on keeping these boots until I stop growing), have a pair of boots taken in. Later on, you can buy a pair of fully custom boots. Hope I helped!
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