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Hi! Decided to add some pic's. First are my Urban's in black. And the next is my leopard slingbacks I found that match my Tube clutch perfectly!
Oh, I love the leapard slings...I am such a sucker for leapard print. The Urbans are very cool, too. Not sure I could pull off a 4+ inch heel, but they look great on you :yahoo:
 
Hi everyone,
I'm in love with a pair of Choo sandals but I have a problem with Choo heels: there is always a gap between my foot and the shoes, like if I had high arches but it's not the case.
Does anyone have the same problem?

Nienta, shoes gap when your foot is too flat for them. This could be if you have fallen arches, over-pronate (roll foot inward), or were just born with flat feet.

I have this problem with Choo shoes that have a low side wall. Ordinarily I wear flats, or less than 2" heels. I have tried wearing arch supports and that helps a little. But, there may be styles that just do not work for you.
 
hi jburgh,

Thanks a lot for your explanations. I believe I was born like and, as you said, there may be some styles that just do not work for me. :sad: That's sad because then I can't have all shoes I'd love to (it's just good to save money :angel:)
 
Hi everyone, I only have 1 pair of JC, and they're a pair of leather ankle booties. i've only worn them a few times (and I wear them very carefully), but I'm finding that the leather scratches really easily. By "scratches" I mean little nicks where the leather has peeled back a tiny bit. I've never had this happen to other leather boots (and I've had quite a few for quite a few years).

Has this happened to anyone else?

I have lots of Choo's and have never had a problem. I have bottle green patent knee hi boots that are 6 years old and have worn like iron. Not a single flaw in them and they are one of my most worn boots. My leather ones have never had a problem either, no nicks, scratches or scuffs. They're all like new and have been worn many times. Sorry to hear you've had a problem. Maybe a fluke???

Hi everyone,
I'm in love with a pair of Choo sandals but I have a problem with Choo heels: there is always a gap between my foot and the shoes, like if I had high arches but it's not the case.
Does anyone have the same problem?


I have very high arches and that's why Choo's are one of the most comfortable heels for me. My foot looks like it's in a high heel when I don't have shoes on. :nuts: My chiropractor says people my age (52) aren't supposed to have high arches. The nerve!!!!! :p Other designers that work well for me are Gucci and Dior. Heels are the most comfortable for me. I have heels and then tennies with arch supports in them. Don't own a single flat except for 1 pair of sandals for when I go to Hawaii. Can't even hold onto a flat or really low heel and they screw up my back and neck from the chain reaction trying to hang onto them.

Funny how different we and our bodies all are. Guess it's a good thing there is so much to choose from out there even if it isn't good for our pocket books. ;)
 
Love this thread!!

I purchased my first pair of Jimmy Choo flats a couple of years ago and have been searching for another pair ever since. (It's taken me a while to settle on a pair. :smile1:) I finally found a pair of Fiona sandals, and I can't wait to wear them!

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Thanks! I saw these last fall at Saks (but my local Saks always seems late...), and then they went on sale at Saks and Nordstrom during their late Nov/early Dec designer sale. So I'm not sure if they're still around or if they'll come back this year. I found this pair at Off Saks.

Good luck!

Oh, these are very cute! I have been looking high and low for a pair of basic black sandals to wear with shorts. I am gonna have to go look at these!
 
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