Shoes: Yay or Nay? #2

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luckyme - yay , i think there are many ways to wear these clogs and look super coool .
 
maybe not as a pair that go with anything but styled right it's a yay
 
nay from me. they look exactly like two heavy logs. i'm not so fond of the clog thing anyway
 
lucky - they're not my taste but I don't hate them. I'm sure you'd make them work! :wink:
 
luckyme - small nay, I don't totally hate them but I don't love them either.
 
(my nay is to the gray shoes before the clogs)

yay to the clogs!! i love em!
 
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from office.co.uk

yay or nay? do you think this look will still be popular next s/s ?
 
from office.co.uk

yay or nay? do you think this look will still be popular next s/s ?

It depends - do you really care about stuff like that?
I don't, so I'd grab em if I dug them.
If you do, then don't get them.
 
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populain - yay

renie - nay , though some gladiator shoes looks very nice
 
It's been a while since my eccentric shoe reviews have been made on here. So let me try this again many months later...



Post #2051
The shoes from Post #2051 ( http://forums.thefashionspot.com/showpost.php?p=6940261&postcount=2051 ) got my Nay! Hot mess of shoes indeed. Will shoes like those be popular next Spring/Summer? Don't know, don't care. Those are ugly.

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I've grown to accept gladiator sandals. So by all means, I'm going to Yay! those. They look pretty nice to me and wearable with almost anything. Anything from dresses to shorts to whatever.



Nay wedge gladiator boot thingies and yay gladiator sandals.
 
poulain, yay. they remind me of my surface to air ones and i wear them a lot.

john, dont worry you dont have to wear them...
 
poulain - I guess I'm in the minoirity but yay!

Renie - small yay, they're ok but nothing to get excited about
 
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