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Vintage Shoes That Resemble Current Designs

oceanharlot

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I'm an avid vintage shoe fan, and I often see shoes that resemble the shoes by high end designers in thrift shops, vintage stores and websites. And I'm sure there are lots of you out there that see it too, so post your comparisons!

Note: NOT KNOCKOFFS of designer shoes, ok? Vintage shoes that could have inspired current deisgns!



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(on eBay)


resembles Fall 2004 Marc Jacobs

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and the most similar pair ...
 
hehe. oops. I spelt resemble wrong... Mods change it please! kisses!
 
wow, i guess originality is hard to come by these days

bravo detective B) :lol:
 
OMG! those shoes are great! Im not a fan of vintage, but I'd wear those a lot!
 
Originally posted by strawberry daiquiri@Jul 22 2004, 09:16 AM
Ocean's own vintage shoes, and Chloe's:

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Those look too alike to be a coincidence...! :wacko:
 
i like the vintage more than the marc jacobs'.. first one's really cute

thanks for posting :flower:
 
Originally posted by oceanharlot@Jul 22 2004, 07:57 PM
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looks like...
Jimmy Choo Spring 2003 (I think. :P)

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:: laughs :: And in this case, I like the vintage ones more! But the Chloe ones are very eeriely similar...
 
I know! I was trying to find a picture of something else today for awhile too, but no luck really...
 
okay I think these YSL look kinda like the new ones (the heel) except these are sandals!! They are vintage and sold on ebay for $11
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:heart: this thread is lovely :blush: lol, some of these shoes are making me swoon :P
 
As a shoe designer - I can confirm we all buy vintage shoes to look at and be inspired by.

I even visit Northampton shoe museum because they have a library of lasts and shoes that designers can borrow.

I made a range of mens shoes from a second hand last I bought in an antiques fair, once. The seller was selling it as an objec d'art - I used it for its correct purpose!
 

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