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pinkies up 04-30-2007 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by 1908Revelations (Post 1438604)
Those shoes are hot!!!

Sorors,
I got my shoes today, and the dayum things like to have caused all sorts of corns and callouses on my baby toe. I will continue to break them in because they are sooooo skee-weet. Anyway, I'll let you know of further updates. *going to soak my feet in epson salt*:cool:

Obsession8 05-03-2007 10:35 PM

More sneaks from Puma...
 
Throwback from 30 years ago...

http://store.puma.com/pumaUSStore/pr...ookie%5Ftest=1

RitaMae1908 05-04-2007 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by 1908Revelations (Post 1438605)
Sorors,

I click on the boule bag in the members only section of the website, but I couldn't see the picture. Could someone post a pic or describe it to me.

Did you ever get any PM responses to this... I was wondering what it looked like myself!?

RitaMae1908 05-04-2007 04:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pinkies up (Post 1438903)
Sorors,
I got my shoes today, and the dayum things like to have caused all sorts of corns and callouses on my baby toe. I will continue to break them in because they are sooooo skee-weet. Anyway, I'll let you know of further updates. *going to soak my feet in epson salt*:cool:

Ouch Soror! You gotta get some of those insoles for your shoes (They make the kind that are specifically designed to fit into high heeled shoes). If they're leather, which I assume they are for the price, you may also want to try to stretch them yourself without the risk of getting a callous on your foot trying to "break" them in:

Purchase a professional quality shoe stretcher from your local shoe repair shop. For ladies' shoes, the stretchers go by shoe size and are designed for both low heel and high heel shoes, with bunion attachments.

or


Get a bottle of liquid shoe stretch to spray on your shoes while using the wooden shoe stretcher. If your shoes are leather, you'll have greater success.

or


Consider taking the shoes to a professional shoe repair shop. They often use a stretching machine to apply specific pressure and heat precisely where the shoe hurts ' including length, toe raise, instep stretching and so on. On occasion, they'll speed up the process with a leather softening agent.


Hope that helps. It's almost sandal season... wouldn't want my Soror out there with her toes looking bad! :D

sweetBAP08 05-05-2007 06:15 PM

...One Day!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by icebrAKA (Post 1434606)

OMG I'm in LOVE! One day.... one day.

pinkies up 05-05-2007 10:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RitaMae1908 (Post 1441073)
Ouch Soror! You gotta get some of those insoles for your shoes (They make the kind that are specifically designed to fit into high heeled shoes). If they're leather, which I assume they are for the price, you may also want to try to stretch them yourself without the risk of getting a callous on your foot trying to "break" them in:

Purchase a professional quality shoe stretcher from your local shoe repair shop. For ladies' shoes, the stretchers go by shoe size and are designed for both low heel and high heel shoes, with bunion attachments.

or


Get a bottle of liquid shoe stretch to spray on your shoes while using the wooden shoe stretcher. If your shoes are leather, you'll have greater success.

or


Consider taking the shoes to a professional shoe repair shop. They often use a stretching machine to apply specific pressure and heat precisely where the shoe hurts ' including length, toe raise, instep stretching and so on. On occasion, they'll speed up the process with a leather softening agent.


Hope that helps. It's almost sandal season... wouldn't want my Soror out there with her toes looking bad! :D

"Dog Update"

After taking the advice of my Sorors, I am happy to say that my feet are doing great!!!:D

Sugar08 05-08-2007 02:08 PM

Blame it on my youth, but I kind of ::heart:: this polo... :o

I stopped in at J.Crew during lunch, and there is plenty of pink and green, as always.

Obsession8 05-17-2007 12:46 AM

For sorors with an adventurous side...
 
Okay, this is unfortunately something that you can't buy; it's a contest. :( But, it caught my eye (even though it's something I'd probably never use...just nice to have to display :D). :p

http://www.lillypulitzer.com/content...7-689dfe421b5b

Steeltrap 05-17-2007 12:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Obsession8 (Post 1449104)
Okay, this is unfortunately something that you can't buy; it's a contest. :( But, it caught my eye (even though it's something I'd probably never use...just nice to have to display :D). :p

http://www.lillypulitzer.com/content...7-689dfe421b5b

Definitely a display item. Although I'm a native coastal Southern Californian, I've never had much interest in surfing. I used to swim, but when I started wearing contacts full-time 23 years ago (along with relaxed hair), I pretty much gave it up.

I'm feeling this bag although I sure as hell don't need another P&G bag:

http://www.lillypulitzer.com/images/...r.a.detail.jpg

IlovemyAKA 05-29-2007 08:26 PM

http://img413.imageshack.us/img413/3774/earringskl2.pnghttp://img413.imageshack.us/img413/2/earrings2on9.png

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ME:B:FSEL:US:1

I have these & I love them!

Little32 05-30-2007 11:54 AM

Hijack
 
For the first time in 5 months, I bought something that was not pink and/or green yesterday. But the jacket was so cute, I had to have it. Fear not Sorors, my Pink and Green obsession continues. :D:p:D

/end hijack.

LikeASista 06-05-2007 01:04 AM

I'm a pink and green fanatic, too. This is not as expensive as some of the other items I've seen, but I think it's cute.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Pink-and-Green-B...QQcmdZViewItem

Steeltrap 06-05-2007 12:58 PM

Now on sale...
 
http://www.llbean.com/webapp/wcs/sto...p&feat=8919-tn

In wild orchid and lime. The wild orchid is a true pink that looks different in person and in catalog than online.

357Nupe 06-05-2007 02:40 PM

Need some Help
 
I know it is better for a man to think of and find the gift himself, but I have bought several things for my wife, she is about to go through the AKA MIP process, I have yet to find that one thing that will make her eyes :eek:. So I figured why not ask the professionals.?

She is 5 foot tall with a medium build, 36 year old teacher. So she is a very conservative dresser.

If you ladies don't mind I am open to any suggestions, and yes money is an object. I am not cheap but I still have to pay the house note. I have few weeks so I can order online also. Think you in advance.

Hook a Kappa up.

pinkies up 06-06-2007 05:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 357Nupe (Post 1461404)
I know it is better for a man to think of and find the gift himself, but I have bought several things for my wife, she is about to go through the AKA MIP process, I have yet to find that one thing that will make her eyes :eek:. So I figured why not ask the professionals.?

She is 5 foot tall with a medium build, 36 year old teacher. So she is a very conservative dresser.

If you ladies don't mind I am open to any suggestions, and yes money is an object. I am not cheap but I still have to pay the house note. I have few weeks so I can order online also. Think you in advance.

Hook a Kappa up.



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