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Cool dress! Years ago I actually used to buy and sell vintage, both in shops and online (ebay). Don't do that anymore, nor do I have much vintage that I still wear, just a few things. I held on to my fabulous vintage beaded and cashmere sweaters. Nice ones in good shape are hard to find now, as is most good vintage anything.
I have a pair of Ferragamo shoes... vintage "Vara," I believe. They're so narrow, it's almost spooky.
I had a pair of vintage Ferragamo shoes that were narrow like that, in a lovely caramel color. I bought them at a thrift store for $2, even though they were too narrow for me. I got rid of them before I learned about shoe stretchers, although there's a limit to how much a shoe can stretch.
I had a pair of vintage Ferragamo shoes that were narrow like that, in a lovely caramel color. I bought them at a thrift store for $2, even though they were too narrow for me. I got rid of them before I learned about shoe stretchers, although there's a limit to how much a shoe can stretch.
I don't even know why I bought these! I think I had an idea for an art piece or something... but then decided not to do it. I agree about the shoe stretching. I'd have to stretch these to within an inch of their lives to even get half my big old clod-hopper foot in them.
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