> Um, all you gave was the main page for the site. What is the
> shoe style's name so it can be found?
>
> -RC
Sorry about that -- I'm leaning toward the Connie. The heel style on the Cheri
is a closer match, but I'd have to get it redyed leather-brown since it doesn't
come in natural. (And
right out of the box
and have held up well. KarenSeamstrix
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From: Marjorie Wilser
To: Historical Costume
Subject: Re: [h-cost] checking on a merchant
Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2013 08:33:23 -0800
I have shoe fitting issues, and called them before ordering. I
I have shoe fitting issues, and called them before ordering. I
described my issues, and they suggested that for me, a half-size up
would be the best. I spent about 3 weeks wearing them half-days and
then full days before their first event, but they were comfortable
right away.
The only re
Katy said: "I have the Victoria boots and I love them, they were comfortable
from the first wearing."
I have two pairs of those too. And, again, comfortable right out of the box!
With those, I think I went with the true size and didn't have to go up a half
size.
Teena
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I have the Victoria boots and I love them, they were comfortable from
the first wearing.
Katy
On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 5:44 PM, llwa...@juno.com wrote:
> I'm getting ready for the Costume Con historical masquerade, and it looks
> like a shoe style from Fugawee (http://www.fugawee.com/index.htm) w
I have a pair of the debbie style and I LOVE them. They are one of my most
favorite pairs of shoes to wear. The first time I wore them was to a dance
event and my feet didn't hurt one bit even though I hadn't had a chance to
break them in first. Of course, everyone's feet are shaped different so
Um, all you gave was the main page for the site. What is the shoe style's name so it
can be found?
-RC
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Subject: [h-cost] checking on a merchant
I'm getting ready for the Costume Con historical
I'm getting ready for the Costume Con historical masquerade, and it looks like
a shoe style from Fugawee (http://www.fugawee.com/index.htm) will be very close
to what I need. However, I don't know anyone locally who's dealt with them.
What are their shoes like? Do sizes run small/large, or pr