I’ve never taken part in Cee’s photo challenge until yesterday, but the topic Rainbow Colours makes it impossible for me to not enter!
Yesterday I talked about my handbag, my purse, my laptop bag, my coat, and all my clothes being rainbow colours, but I forgot to mention my SHOES!!!
Here’s a selection of my Irregular Choice ones, mostly the style ‘Abigail’s Party‘ There are loads more to collect, but I’m broke, so I will just have to drool instead 🙂
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What wonderful colors!!! Thanks so much for participating in this challenge.
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I have more!
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(Meaning Shoes AND rainbow photos) but it’s time to move on to my favourite colour 🙂
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That’s some highfalutin footwear!
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🙂 They are really comfortable. Have a look at my post ‘shoes – the perfect antidote to a rainy Monday‘ to see lots more
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Wow! I love your footwear collection, Barbara. Colorful and different.
blessings ~ maxi
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Thanks 🙂 There is loads more… see the link in the word SHOES
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Oh my gosh! Those are fabulous! They’re like hats for your feet. On my way to click that SHOES link 😉
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I just looked… YOU are the shoe Queen!
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Irregular Choice are inn their nature addictive as you can ‘collect’ shoes of the same style. I have bought loads of them on EBay which makes them a bit more affordable 🙂
I never ‘did’ shoes until recently, so I guess now I’m making up for lost time!
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I went on a search for the heeled Mary Janes and the only ones I found were t-shaped in the front. I’m going to keep on checking until they have similar ones. Also, I saw some that were wine crushed velvet that were very tempting! If they last as long as you say they do – it’s an investment. Good shoes are hard to find. Yes, but doesn’t it feel good to unleash your inner shoe monster 😉
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The DM website is very badly organised, the only way to be sure you have seen all they have is to set the search to ‘all’. They don’t have many of the Mary Jane shoes at the moment, but they do have a few lovely pairs of the boots (Regina is the name of one of the styles)
A good place to find them is eBay, because they wear so well. Be prepared to pay £50 for shoes or £70 for the boots. Be careful that they are genuine DM’s of course
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I’ve seen those Reginas and some others that would make you (not me, I’m short) well over six feet tall. I’m going back on there tonight and will report back 🙂 I got up to around page 13 so far, and have more to see at shoe heaven. Whee!
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Yup, I’m 6’1 in my DM heels
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You are so lucky! At concerts I get to stare at people’s shoulderblades usually
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It does really help in crowds, the air is much fresher at my height, I always wear heels to concerts or on the tube at rush hour, but been in flats I can see over the crowd usually
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🙂 I’ll bet it helps!
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The problem is not finding shoes to match an outfit, rather an outfit to match my shoes 🙂
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Just another reason to get a new outfit 🙂 Yes!
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Absolutely 🙂
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The only words I have right now are …..Wow.! Thanks for following my post.
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🙂
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PS thanks for following me too 🙂 Us Barbara’s need to stick together, we are rare
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Now where do Your ‘Weddingtons’ come in? They have colourful ribbons too!
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They wouldn’t fit on the table!
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