Later this week, I’m going to have to take Charlotte Russe to task for some blatant acts of Shoe Deja Vu they’ve been indulging in, but for now, I’m not going to lie to you: if I had a branch near me, I’d probably be buying these boots. Yes even although they’re faux-suede, are highly impractical, and might look cheaper in person than they do in the photos. From where I’m standing, though, I can’t see any of that. I just see the pair of red, “shoeperhero” boots I’ve been searching for. And hey: I could always try to justify them as part of next year’s Halloween costume – all I need is a bright blue unitard and a red cape…
These are £50: you can click here to buy them.
They’re soo beautiful to look at!! I would buy them too.. and take a risk of looking .. well.. tacky. I’m not a shoeper-hero, you know))
Actually they are beautiful in person also. Take a look at one of my fave bloggers rocking them out!
http://flordemariafashion.com/the-windy-city/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-windy-city
Love them, and I would buy them in a heartbeat if I could! True, you can’t wear faux-suede every day in Winter, but some really cold freezing ones you can!
Well, I like them! It’s true that wearing them among very conservative people will trigger lots of comments, but… they look great!
I just find it a bit depressing that they cost $50 in the US! I don’t think there will be any Charlotte Russe shopping for me until I visit my parents in April!
They are so beautiful. I saw them on another blogger the other day, and I said Wow!! I think they’re even more pretty in person.
They are too high for me. I’m not a fan of above-the-knee boots.