are they cute or am i blinded by the beautiful colors? and those of you who own ic shoes - how do they run? they look wide to me...sorry for the giant pics.
how cute is the sole?
edited to fix pics and add price - $90.95
-- Edited by asf at 10:38, 2005-04-19
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Oh my God, it's a crime that that sole will be scuffed up and its cuteness worn away.
I don't own any IC shoes, but I've tried them on, and yeah, they're wide. Also, because they're European sized, that was a problem for me, since 37 was too big but one size down was a little too small.
You're right...Irregular Choice does tend to run wide. My feet aren't exceptionally narrow but I've always been swimming in the IC shoes I've tried on. So sad.
IC has so many cute shoes, but they're often really wide and hard.. not to mention they don't come in half sizes. If you get them (which you should b/c they are really cute!) maybe you can size up and use some insoles.
I tried those on, they were so cute but I couldn't justify buying them. I'm usually a 7 1/2 and I buy ICL shoes in a 39 and put in insoles and foot padding to make them more comfy, but they're really not that uncomfortable.
they also come in all black and this combo for those who may be interested -
i can't decide what to do...my feet are pretty narrow, especially at the heel, so i have a feeling they won't work for me...but i may have to order them anyway to see for myself...i'll give it a couple days to see if i find something else i love more or to see if i get over it.
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at the same DC shop that had the shoe in your "crazy shoe" thread carried these as well. Taru and I thought they were really cool too - just fun. I love how they have the *crib-like* 40's graphic on the sole - you know it's going to get worn off, but it's such a cool detail. I also like the sewn pointy toe.
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