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Victorian women were notable for their tall black lace-up Victorian boots. They continued to be worn into the 1950s with a vintage revival in the 1980s as well. Often called granny boots, Old West boots, Lolita boots or witch's boots, they are popular with Civil War and Victorian event reenactors. Button up boots and low
80s black leather granny boots. Made for POPPPIES. Leather uppers, manmade soles. Size 11 medium width Run true to size--I am an 11 and they fit me 11" from toe to heel, measured with boot against the wall 3-3/8" ball of foot 6-1/2" from floor to top of boot 1-1/2" heel Good vintage condition with some subtle softening of leather and light wear to soles.
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ALRIGHT, I have another question for you guys. Y'all must be thinking I'm having an identity crisis or something, but you shouldn't worry: I'm fine. I'm just ready for some change here and there. Today's question is about the blog: do you guys think you'd prefer reading this blog if there were fewer pics of my outfits each day? Or if I'd post more "after the jump", keeping the "real" blog you scroll through a bit cleaner? It's very hard to decide those things for yourself, because what you like yourself isn't always what readers prefer. So let me know what you think! I had been thinking about adding links to various subparts of my blog like some people have like a link "inspiration", "outfits", "personal", "professional" etcetera, but that wouldn't really work here since I mix all of that together really. I post outfits every day, so I don't see the point in having a link to ALL of my outfits. It's all a bit muddled I guess, but that's just who I am basically! I'm not a very organized person. It's pretty funny how lots of your personality shines through online, even if you're not necessarily the socially sharing type. ANYWAY about my outfit: I adore this dress. I sort of liked it when I saw it in stores at first, but I was scared it'd look like a potato sack when a person was actually wearing it. In the presales a few months ago it got marked down, and I thought "what the heck, I absolutely love how expensive the fabric and the print look and I would probably even love it if it'd look like a potato sack because it has a bit of a twenties-thirties feel to it". OK I didn't actually think all that but I'm thinking it now and I bought it so I probably was thinking something along the lines of what I just typed.And I love it, I think it looks surprisingly good on me, I love the fabric, I love the color, I love the length and I love the dots, so it's basically love all around. It's one of H&M's more expensive dresses, but it's totally worth every penny: the quality is superior to most highstreet stuff. My blog makes me realize I really need more berets. I wear this one ALL the time, I just adore the way it looks! And I don't think I need to explain why I love this coat, so I'm not going to. THERE dress, coat: H&M boots: Texto beret: old tights: VERY old I don't have anything interesting to tell you guys today, so I'm just going to share some inspiration posts! Let me know what I should do with my "after the jump" idea btw!! source: I think I found it on Calivintage's tumblr! Ashley from Fancy Fine Veronika from Tick Tock Vintage Alexa Chung in ELLE found it on The Cherry Blossom Girl Bonnie from Flashes of Style don't remember Arabella Ramsey Dear ASOS, please stop torturing me Tell me how I will I ever be able to resist that scalloped dress, or that polkadot shirtdress? Jebus Rice. PS: no, I'm still not over retro fashion. Obviously.
Victorian women were notable for their tall black lace-up Victorian boots. They continued to be worn into the 1950s with a vintage revival in the 1980s as well. Often called granny boots, Old West boots, Lolita boots or witch's boots, they are popular with Civil War and Victorian event reenactors. Button up boots and low
1990s dark brown leather granny boots. Leather uppers, manmade soles. Made in Chile for CANYON RIVER BLUES. Size 7 medium width 9-1/2" from toe to heel, measured with heel against wall 3 at ball of foot measured across sole 6" from floor to top of boots, cuffed, as shown in photos 1-3/8" heels Good vintage condition with light wear to the heels/soles. A few light scuffs here and there.
Victorian women were notable for their tall black lace-up Victorian boots. They continued to be worn into the 1950s with a vintage revival in the 1980s as well. Often called granny boots, Old West boots, Lolita boots or witch's boots, they are popular with Civil War and Victorian event reenactors. Button up boots and low
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