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Cute Vintage-y Shoes

Idledame

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Modcloth has a page of 1930's inspired fashions:http://www.modcloth.com/shop/1930s-fashion
Look at these shoes
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CaramelSmoothie

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Was going through my shoes and discovered a pair of Aldo vintage inspired shoes I haven't worn in a long time. I've lost weight since I bought them so I now have to stuff them so that they don't slide off my feet. I found an image of it on Google

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epr25

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Has anyone ever purchased Blyer shoes? I'm not 100% on what size to get. They say to order 1 full size bigger on the website. This is the style I will be ordering if that helps. 7540301Swivelwei.jpg
 

Babydoll

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I commented in the other thread, but I seem to remember Blyers having a bad track record for holding up well. These look rather plastic-y. My suggestion would be do to some research (find reviews of people that own them) before purchase.

The Worishofer shoes are cute, but the toe opening is very wide, so they don't really look like a vintage shoe when on the foot.
 

Idledame

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The Worishofers look vintage, even if they're not spot on. I've bought Worishofer every year for the past few years because they are extremely comfortable. I can wear them all day at Disneyland. Only problem with them is the cork heel gets a bit ratty by the end of summer.
 

MissNathalieVintage

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Hello,
I've been on the look out for a pair of grey and white saddle shoes like the ones pictured here http://images4.fanpop.com/image/pho...Married-kathleen-turner-22616642-1600-897.jpg and have not found them yet. I tried Ebay, Etsy, and muffies. I was wondering if there is a way to have saddle shoes coustom made.

In the early 1960s what kind of saddles shoes were worn?, I have not been able to track down a pair of 1960s saddle shoes. I've only seen 1940s-1950s.
 
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Lady Day

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Hello,
I've been on the look out for a pair of grey and white saddle shoes like the ones pictured here http://images4.fanpop.com/image/pho...Married-kathleen-turner-22616642-1600-897.jpg and have not found them yet. I tried Ebay, Etsy, and muffies. I was wondering if there is a way to have saddle shoes coustom made.

In the early 1960s what kind of saddles shoes were worn?, I have not been able to track down a pair of 1960s saddle shoes. I've only seen 1940s-1950s.

Try here.
http://www.muffys.com

They describe a lot of their saddies by decade.
 

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