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Peep toe shoes to go with my lovely new dress?

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used2bthin · 17/07/2008 12:53

Its from Monsoon sale www.monsoon.co.uk/invt/25205303 I think it needs peep toe shoes and would look best with a heel I know but I am 5.10, have back problems, and just hate being much taller than I am. So anyone seen any that are not too high heeled? I think red or maybe green what do you think? Its to wear on my birthday next month so I've got a while to look.

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used2bthin · 17/07/2008 12:54

Sorry try again www.monsoon.co.uk/invt/25205303

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used2bthin · 17/07/2008 12:55

Wow my first link!

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Flier · 17/07/2008 13:16

I think you'd get away with any colour of heel.

Flier · 17/07/2008 13:20

these are gorgeous, and a bargain

some nice red ones

used2bthin · 17/07/2008 13:49

Thanks Flier they would make me too tall though sadly.

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macherie · 17/07/2008 14:38

Clarks have a lovely wedge peeptoe in black or nude patent, look great on and v.comfy. It's called Bahama Beach, is in front page of their site www.clarks.co.uk/

used2bthin · 17/07/2008 20:53

Thanks macherie but for the life of me I can't find them!I fancy something quite bright I think too actually. Any other ideas?

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used2bthin · 17/07/2008 21:05

Sorry just seen them on the home page, they would be perfect if they were a colour!

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Lola234 · 18/07/2008 12:24

www.my-wardrobe.com/Purple-Velvet-Platforms-by-Katia-Lombardo?sc=18&category=220100- these are perfect for your dress. btw, whre is the dress from?i may get one for myself...

used2bthin · 18/07/2008 14:53

They are gorgeous and exactly the sort of shoe that would look lovely with it. Unfortunately they would make me way too tall . The dress is from Monsoon sale.

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Lola234 · 21/07/2008 11:12

oh ok well you could always take the to a tailors and get the heel cut a little shorter, i always do that for my favourite shoes and it costs the most £4!!

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