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I bought these today...I should take them back, shouldn't I?

47 replies

rockinastocking · 24/09/2011 18:49

these

For work. I can't do heels, and it's getting too autumnal for ballet pumps.

But I feel like Richard Gere in Chicago. Or a tall Sandi Toksvig. Sad

My legs are too short and stumpy.

What should I get instead?

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rockinastocking · 24/09/2011 18:51

Shameless bump for attention.

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cyb · 24/09/2011 18:52

What about a blocky heeled loafer? Marks do them too

rockinastocking · 24/09/2011 18:53

Even too wimpy for blocky heels.

I get achey balls (arf)

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rockinastocking · 24/09/2011 18:53

Are they truly awful?

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talkingnonsense · 24/09/2011 18:54

Flat boots?

Butterflybows · 24/09/2011 18:54

I hate those shoes - sorry. What about some kind of loafers?

cyb · 24/09/2011 18:55

I wear brogues but I am tall with slimmish legs (sorry)

If with trousers I think they would be okay. But not tights and skirts if you are stumpyfied

rockinastocking · 24/09/2011 18:56

I do have some great boots. But I can't wear them every day, and they don't work with smart trousers.

They ming, don't they? Grin

I thought I'd try to wear them ironically.

But I'm not seventeen and thin. So that won't work.

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madammecholet · 24/09/2011 18:56

I'm not a brogue fan.

what about more of a flat boot?

Dolallytats · 24/09/2011 18:56

I'd say anything is better than those.....sorry, but they're not very nice!!!! What about a flat boot, either ankle or calf? I wear ballet pumps all year round...

Catsmamma · 24/09/2011 18:56

ooooh vile!!

rockinastocking · 24/09/2011 18:56

I think I am stumpy.

Five foot seven, size 12-14, 30 inch legs.

That's quite stumpy, non?

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coccyx · 24/09/2011 18:58

made me laugh the Sandi Toksvig comment
They are awful though. think the shiny effect makes them worse

RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 24/09/2011 18:58

My dd wears things like that - but she is 16, skinny and 5'8. I would look ridiculous in them.

cyb · 24/09/2011 18:58

Thats not stumpy. But there ARE nicer brogues around if you want them. I actually prefer a chunkier one

rockinastocking · 24/09/2011 18:58

The thing is, they're sold out online.

But I've never seen anyone wearing them.

Do you think they're being bought up by am dram societies for future productions of Chicago?

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rockinastocking · 24/09/2011 18:59

I thought the patent would stop them being so...butch.

It doesn't.

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forrestgump · 24/09/2011 19:02

I had them for school in about 1985? i desperatly wanted them in red but wasnt allowed, I cant do them 2nd time around.

pinkytheshrinky · 24/09/2011 19:02

Oh they are horrible - so sorry

southeastastra · 24/09/2011 19:03

lots of people like them on the reviews. if you wear them with wide leg trousers they would prob be ok. Grin

fluffles · 24/09/2011 19:11

Sorry. I don't do heels but I also think they are really awful.
Flat knee high boots? Maybe a touch of a wedge?

rockinastocking · 24/09/2011 19:11

They're the sort of thing my hairdresser wears, but she is petite and funky.

When will I learn to accept my limitations?

I'm going to have a play with them later - try them on with stuff to prove they look shit

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ArfurBrain · 24/09/2011 19:14

OMG _ I had an identivcal pair in the 80s - when I was 16....

I used to wear them with leggings and a huge man's shirt and waistcoat.

IThat prety much tells you all you need to know about those shoes.
They would look cool will wide legged jeans or trews, but make sure the top is a little feminine.

rockinastocking · 24/09/2011 19:16

I could keep them and start a Bananarama tribute band.

Anyone fancy joining? I'll be Siobhan.

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mummy2munchkin · 24/09/2011 19:19

Love brogues, just not those ones - sorry!