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An editorial with ballet slippers...

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unfortunately, the best ones i've seen are m by mj only cuz of the side details

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I really like the Sue London ballet flats but I can't find anywhere in Toronto to buy them except Augustina in Yorkville, which are sold out and have a waiting list. Does anyone know of a store that sells them? I don't like buying shoes online.
 
check out laredoute.com , they have alot of ballet flats to choose from and at good prices too.
 
Hello

I just bought a pair of ballet flats and wore them today for the first time. As a long time heel wearer I didn't find them that comfortable, what gives:-(
 
You're used to wearing heels... switching from the heel height might have been a bit of a change for you.

also.. were there good insoles? arch support?
 
when I first started wearing my flats, they hurt my feet, as well.. but it's not because I wasn't used to the height (or lack there of).. they just had poor support. I have to buy a new pair, or fix the ones I've got :(
 
oh, they don't look very comfy. you should look out for some that have softer leather and -sorry I don't know how this called in english so I just describe it :it should be some kid og mini cushion on the inside of the shoe -means where your feet touches it ,generally said a shoe that adapts itself to your foot. I hope this brabble has been kinda understandable..
 
Originally posted by college girl@Aug 21 2004, 03:47 AM
oh, they don't look very comfy. you should look out for some that have softer leather and -sorry I don't know how this called in english so I just describe it :it should be some kid og mini cushion on the inside of the shoe -means where your feet touches it ,generally said a shoe that adapts itself to your foot. I hope this brabble has been kinda understandable..
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i believe the word you were looking for was "insole" ? :flower:
and i agree; all shoes must have the proper cushioning and support on the inside so your feet won't hurt!
 
Get some Dr. Scholl's insoles and trust me, they'll feel better next time around.
 
Originally posted by brian@Aug 21 2004, 08:07 PM
i believe the word you were looking for was "insole" ? :flower:
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oh yes that's it! thank you! :flower:
 
Does anyone know where I can get some really cute sequinned ballet flats kindof like these???? Or some cute gold flats or ballet flats?? Thanks!!
 

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i have seen those before. they are adorable. i don't think i have what it takes to pull them off, but looking at them is nice too. :(
 
If you have a local skecher's store.. they sold different colors of sequined flats.. they had multi colored, black, and like a white pearlized color.

they were like 50 bucks
 
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