His Excellency Aethien wrote:
Kalivha wrote:
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I have sneakers (which I got for free), winter ballerina type shoes (with fur lining!) which were £15, these 2 new pairs, platform sandals which I got for free, as well, monkey slippers (THEY LOOK LIKE MONKEYS!) which I got as a present, and my wedding shoes, which are 3" heels, I think they cost like £20 and it's impossible for me to wear them for a full day.
Also, I got some £35 or so shoes from the tableeghi jamaat, but they're not comfortable.
I have sneakers (which I got for free), winter ballerina type shoes (with fur lining!) which were £15, these 2 new pairs, platform sandals which I got for free, as well, monkey slippers (THEY LOOK LIKE MONKEYS!) which I got as a present, and my wedding shoes, which are 3" heels, I think they cost like £20 and it's impossible for me to wear them for a full day.
Also, I got some £35 or so shoes from the tableeghi jamaat, but they're not comfortable.
Edit: Theo, if I could afford all the pretty shoes I see I'd probably have more than that. Unfortunately my wallet isn't that full
Edited, May 15th 2012 11:28pm by Aethien
If my wallet were as full as I wanted, my average watch would cost over $20,000. So I hear you. But luckily, there's some amazing stuff to be had out there for nice prices (see Citizen watches, Tissot watches, etc) so I can satisfy my vanity by looking good without paying sh*ttons of money.
Also a lesson I learned recently: tailoring helps everything. Except for shoes.

