Shoes, Shoe History, And Memories Of My Grandfather, Master Shoemaker Ben Benjamin.
July 6, 2014 § 9 Comments
Tagged: Platform Shoes 1970's, Women's Footwear
Funny 🙂
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Argh! My feet hurt just looking at them. But, of course back in the day I would have killed for a pair of shoes like that.
I love the look,but for me now it’s all about comfort. 🙂
I will never give up my platforms. I’ve been wearing them since I was 15. I love the feeling of being over 6’1″
And they’ve never gone out of style — probably for this reason alone!
And they are so comfy compared to the stiletto heel fashion…those are dangerous!
Uffffff… Serán Realmente Practicos??? La Verdad Es Que Llaman La Atención… Un Saludo.
LOL. 🙂
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Funny 🙂
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Thanks for stopping by!
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Argh! My feet hurt just looking at them. But, of course back in the day I would have killed for a pair of shoes like that.
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I love the look,but for me now it’s all about comfort. 🙂
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I will never give up my platforms. I’ve been wearing them since I was 15. I love the feeling of being over 6’1″
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And they’ve never gone out of style — probably for this reason alone!
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And they are so comfy compared to the stiletto heel fashion…those are dangerous!
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Uffffff… Serán Realmente Practicos??? La Verdad Es Que Llaman La Atención… Un Saludo.
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LOL. 🙂
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