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Old 10-30-2012, 08:30 AM
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I think they are fine as long as 1. they fit your style 2. you aren't completely decked out in visible labels
Tory Burch shoes are very popular at SEC schools, though usually in sandal form, but if the rest of your clothes don't fit the style (bohemian dress with Tory shoes? Don't do it) it will look like you are just wearing them to impress someone. The same goes for over-doing the labels: Dont wear Tory Burch flats with a Lilly Pulitzer dress, Louis Vuitton bag, Chanel sunglasses on your head and stacks of Yurman, because, real or fake, it will scream "I'm a walking Bloomingdale's!"
THIS. But I'm going to add, don't ever, ever wear fake anything. It looks cheap and like you aren't confident in your own skin. Be confident with who you are no matter what you are wearing. And this is coming from a Ralph Lauren-aholic.
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