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Toe Cleavage

I guess when I was initially thinking about toe cleavage it was in the setting of properly fitting shoes. Anytime anyone's feet are squeezing out of the shoes in any shape or form, that's just nasty.... Come one people, just buy the next size up. It's such a shocking concept, isn't it? As for surgery the make people's feet fit into shoes, oi.... don't even get me started...
 
Dr Shoegal,

Do you ever do or wear anything just to look attractive or sexy or is everything just science to you? Sounds kinda boring to me.
 
Originally posted by suzi_stiltz@Apr 16th, 2004 - 12:31 pm
Dr Shoegal,

Do you ever do or wear anything just to look attractive or sexy or is everything just science to you? Sounds kinda boring to me.
Interesting...

Actually nearly all my shoes are sexy, but guess what, they fit as well... Since I have a job that prevents me from wearing my fancy shoes to work (standing behind an operating table for a minimum of 10 hours a day playing with people's brains and spinal cords, and doing all night shifts) I would say the 300 pair of Manolos, Choos, Louboutins, Diors, Pradas, etc etc are ALL so call "impractical".... Imagine getting your brand new Manolos stained with blood the first day you wear them....

I just feel strongly about people wearing shoes that fit, and in a way they won't wreck their feet and backs... They can still be hot and sexy, just BUY THE RIGHT SIZE!!!!

If that sounds boring to you, well so be it. B)
 
i think it's extremely sexy even sexier than extreme boob cleavage. toe cleavage is sexy and only certain ppl notice. and i don't say this bc mr. blahnik said it.
 
yep, the shoe must fit. thats the most important thing. once the shoe fits the "cleavage" doesnt look bad or shockin at all B)
 
i don't really liek ti but it dosn't really boyher me that much.
 
I think it is really dependent on the foot and the shoe, on a case by case basis. Sometimes it looks good, other times icky.
 
I think it is really grody, to resurrect a fine ValleyGirl expression.

I don't think feet are very attractive, and to me, "toe cleavage" just looks like you don't have decently-fitting shoes. I know from bad-fitting shoes, because I have hideous, long ape toes and get "toe cleaveage" with almost any kind of women's dress shoes, and I think it is :sick: disgusting! Nobody should have the sight of my gawky, knobby feet inflicted upon them.

Plus, I have this weird compulsion when I see somebody's "toe cleavage," that I must surreptitiously look to see if they have toejam. May I say "grody" again? Because it needs to be said. :Sideshow Bob Shudder:
 
I honestly don't care that much about toe cleavage. As long as the shoe looks good, it's OK ;)
 
Today I wore pale pink heels with a bit of toe-cleav. I think it can look cute with the right outfit, but disasterous in the wrong one.

Someone else said that they think it's sexy because it's a such a tiny hint, and I have to agree. You see ultra low tops everywhere. You see itty bitty jeans everywhere. It's just something different to reveal and cover. Having said that, if you look like you're baking little foot-loaves or you're walking around in mummy's shoes it's just going to look ridiculous.
 
Originally posted by suzi_stiltz@Apr 16th, 2004 - 10:16 am
And I think the guys really like it even if they don't always admit it.
Definitely not this guy :)
 
hmm.. Ive seen many women with TC, but never really thought of it as sexy, i think it does look good with the right pair of shoes. Personally, i couldn't careless, as long as it is flesh hanging over the top of the shoe :yuk:
 
I read in glamour that toe cleavage give the appearance of longer legs.


I have a pair of kitten heels that give me toe cleavage :unsure:


I'll post the pic soon, when I find it :blush:
 
I dont like toe cleavage, i bought a new pair of Kurt Geiger shoes and cant even wear them because theys how too much toes :yuk:
 
toe cleavage isn't always caused by a shoe not fitting properly.

lots of shoes are just cut low so you can see them... its' become a trend.
 
I dont mind it. Here are the shoes I was talking about.

Looks as though I had glitter on my foot at the time :blush:


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