Posted by kim on January 24, 2012

I found some black Born shoes on clearance in my size even for under $25 at Gordman’s – Woot! They are not the Born Toby or Born Haddon that I originally pined for, but for a fraction of the regular price, I will settle with these b.o.c. by Born Lesa Clogs. Also available from DSW for $54.95 (regularly $80) in Brown and/or Red Patent.
When I was trying them on at Gordman’s, another customer warned me that they are horrible on ice and did not recommend them at all saying she owns a pair and hurt her back falling on the ice while wearing them. I agree that the sole appears “slick” with not a lot of tread, but I highly doubt they were intended to wear in icy conditions in the first place. So, I bought them anyway! How do they look on me?
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Posted by shoe addict on January 23, 2012

Wouldn’t these shoe perfume bottles make a great gift for a shoe lover? We thought so! Various styles, shapes and sizes are available from Amazon.com.
Combine with some Designer Perfume & Cologne from Fragrance Stand for the ultimate gift! Plus right now save $5 off any order with this Fragrance Stand Coupon Code: SCENT5. If they don’t have your favorite fragrance in stock, simply contact them with your request!
Posted by kim on January 20, 2012


Pearl iZUMi SyncroFloat IV Running Shoes
Have you made it your goal to start running? This is a great goal to get yourself running. I have heard that you need to replace your running shoes about every 350 to 450 miles. It can get very expensive to replace your running shoes that often. If you take care of your shoes, you won’t have to replace them as often. If you want to make sure that you don’t have to replace your shows as much―here are some tips to help you keep your shoes in great condition.
1. Wear your running shoes just for exercise. Even if your running shoes are the most comfortable shoes that you own, make sure that you don’t wear them everywhere. It will ensure that your shoes will get ruined faster. Even if you are just walking around, this will wear out the cushioning on your shoes. Just wear your shoes to exercise.
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