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Can someone help me get these boots out of my system, or say something that will just make me buy them, unless of course I am wrong as I suspect I might be...

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SloanyPony · 04/07/2010 16:07

Its wrong really, isn't it?

Or is it?

Help.

Someone just help me clarify this in my head. I'm thinking for slopping round with in skinnies in winter, maybe popping to the shops but nothing much more.

Is it sad snow bunny on acid or apres ski chic.

Help.

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JaxTellersOldLady · 04/07/2010 20:40

the first pair are fugly and the second pair are ok, I like them, more my kind of thing in winter.
But I dont like the 'need to go in the bin' look that is quite prevalent at the moment.

FellatioNelson · 04/07/2010 20:49

PMSL at indoor boots

Reminds me of when Pam Ayres said on Radio4 that she's bought some high heels to go to a friends wedding. Her hubsnad said she'd never be able to walk in them. She said they're not for walking, they are for standing. After she been at the wedding for a few hours she said she realised they weren't so much a standing shoe, more of a sitting down shoe.

SloanyPony · 04/07/2010 21:39

Okay quick disclaimer - no of course I'm not going to buy them, particularly now but I did say winter in my OP and I did also imply that they would not be going out and about much, only quickly to the shops kind of thing so essentially an indoor boot (i.e no big long day trips) - perhaps I didn't make that clear.

You could argue that for that purpose it doesn't matter what you wear - its just the price that gets me then I suppose...

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