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jonbeckett says...

Nandos From the moment I woke this morning until the moment they fell asleep  this evening, I have spent the day with the children - it's the first time I have done it in months, and it was wonderful. We packed quite a lot into the day; a bus journey into a big nearby town (for some reason the children think going on the bus is the most exciting thing in the world), new shoes for each of them, a new set of clothes for each of them, lunch at Nando's (their favourite eatery), a DVD each from the bargain bin in HMV, and a small pocket money toy each. Quite why the younger two chose to buy Playpeople circus elephants is anybody's guess. Arriving home, Wendy had been busy building flat-pack IKEA units, and sorting through clothes, toys, dressing up costumes, and various other assorted brickabrack. Little Miss 5 very proudly showed off her new party shoes (which will inevitably become her school shoes at some point very soon indeed). They are black patent, shine like a mirror, and the heals light up when you step - she demonstrated by dancing like a 1920s vaudeville act. I made dinner today too; pizzas all round. While this might sound like the easy option, it never is in our house because our eldest daughter is Coeliac (gluten intolerant), meaning I have to make the pizza base - and given the pecularities of dough minus wheat, it's damn hard to make it just right. More by luck than judgement it worked, and she ate enough for a small football team. One of the more strange effects of being Coeliac is that she never really feels full, so we have to also watch how much she eats too. It has been tiring, but it's also been good to give Wendy a well deserved day off. She's out now with her brother, having a drink and some grown up conversation. Hopefully they will be arriving home soon with Indian food. I'm starving!

Filed under: Children, clothes, crossposted, food, saturday, shoes, shopping, tumblrize

Nabeel says...

I don't know. I this os wrong on so many levels. I died of laughter when he put them on. He's a pharmacist for gods sale! Why is he wearing cowboy boots?
Apparently they are extremely comfortable and they look great with jeans.
Vihar is Indian.
I don't get it.

         
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Filed under: Dumb, Shoes, Shoulda Neva Gave Yall Niggas Money!, Umar, Vihar, Yeehaw!

Caio Call says...

Filed under: nike, shoes, sneakers, tenis

indiaknight says...

Limited edition not-at-all-camp ruby slippers to celebrate the 70th anniversary of The Wizard of Oz. Available from Harrods in infant (without heel I hope, otherwise ew), junior and adult sizes, priced from £19.95 to £29.95, and with 10% of proceeds going to Great Ormond Street hospital. 

Filed under: charity, presents, shoes

Kimberly says...

           
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Would you just look at that heel!

Shoe specifications:

  • Black leather
  • Heel composed of steel
  • Heel height, 9 centimetres

Why I chose this shoe: the architectural design of the heel was enough to convince me that I needed to share this shoe from United Nude with you. Don’t judge footwear before you try it on. The United Nude Eamz shoe is very comfortable and sturdy despite initial appearances.

There are only a handful of shoes that have rendered me speechless and the Eamz shoe is one of them. I could barely squeak out a word to the BALISI staff when I tried on this shoe – I fell in love. It is so unique, eye catching and fabulous!

Product description: “the United Nude Eamz is conceptually inspired by a furniture design classic - the Charles and Ray Eames chair. The Eamz shoes are not designed by the Eames duo, but are an ode to them and their vision. The heel lifts the wearer 9 centimetres off the ground and is constructed from very light-weight steel. On the foot the Eamz feels sturdy creating a walk that is comfortable, sexy and eye-catching.”

P.S.: the Eamz also comes in a boot. Good lord help me resist!

Pictures from United Nude and by Kimberly Lyn

Filed under: BALISI, Shoe of the Moment, Shoes, United Nude

Caio Call says...

Filed under: és, shoes, sneakers, tenis

Caio Call says...

Filed under: sapato, shoes, sneakres, tenis

downwindz says...

I have a few different models and I have to say that I'm keen on Keens! 

Filed under: africa, shoes, travel

Caio Call says...

Filed under: shoes, sneakers, tenis, vans

Kimberly says...

When you stumble upon a gorgeous pair of shoes there is usually a brief moment when you second guess whether to purchase them or not. Ninety per cent of the time it’s because the shoes costs so damn much, but don’t fear my shoeaholic friend Obsessed With Shoes has come up with a handy flow chart to help navigate you through those difficult footwear decisions.

Shoe flow chart from Obsessedwithshoes.com

Filed under: Shoes