Spot the difference.

Any type of shoe abuse. Broken heels, well worn shoes, scuffed shoes, torn shoes, shoes run over by cars, shoes dragged on the ground, crinkled pointy toes, shoes sawed in half, shoes run over by cars, lost shoes, shoe trees, trample, crush, etc. Any other discussion or photos having to do with shoes, boots or other footwear, abused or not, is welcome.

Alle Arten von Schuh-Missbrauch. Abgebrochene Absätze, sehr getragene, abgenutzte, verschlissene, zerissene, überfahrene Schuhe. Schuhe über den Boden gerschliffen, zerknitterte Schuhspitzen, zersägte, plattgetretene, zerquetschte Schuhe, verlorene Schuhe, Schuhbäume etc. Jede andere Diskussion oder Fotos im Zusammenhang mit Schuhen oder Stiefeln oder andere Arten von Schuhen, missbraucht oder nicht, ist willkommen.

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they are both yummy!!
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I actually prefer the thicker 'blade' type heels to the thin ones nut I agree with CHL, they are both great

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of course the fine fine lady to whom they belong :))

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Post by shred »

They are very nice, but why do you have old sandals? I mean... do your sandals live long enough to get old, and why weren't they cut up yet? The <snatch> sound of scissors when cutting through thin sandal straps is soooo exciting!

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