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Well not so much that I couldn't walk across a field in the darkpissed again?![]()
I think you mean Van Dal; Jean Claude didn't make shoes as far as I know.I’ve still got a mock croc patent black leather evening bag I bought from Bally in the late 70s.
Used for weddings and any special events. Always stored in its cloth bag. Also loaned to my sister for formal nights when she cruises. Yes it was expensive £50 but its certainly had its moneys worth. Also had a matching pair of high heeled shoes, again worn for special occasions. Once I couldn’t wear them any longer (due to back problems) I sold them to a friend.
Also used to buy K shoes and Van Dam shoes.
Me too and Sascha shoes were very trendy when I was a teen.Me too. Used to go down the Kings Road and buy mine. They used to last years. Also used to buy shoes from Madrid Shoes down Brompton Road.
I wish they were still around - I still have a couple of all-wool coats and a mac I bought from the Ilford branch years ago. The mac can be machine or hand washed and is still in good nick. Their sales were great and as a student without much money I bought nearly all my clothes there.C&A still going strong on the continent, well in Switzerland & Germany certainly.
Yes I mean Van Dal, it’s the flipping autocorrect again. I can’t imagine Jean Claude wearing my old navy and white heeled court shoesI think you mean Van Dal; Jean Claude didn't make shoes as far as I know.
Do you remember those crocheted cream fishnet tights? They were so uncomfortable and probably looked awful too.I paid 49/11d for a pair of black patent sling backs with "set back" - (remember that description) heel, and they were considered 'good' shoes at that price !
Tights were invented for wearing mini skirts, and I always wore Bengal Bronze or American Tan; while others followed Twiggy with pale tights.
I can remember having many pairs of footless tights, every colour under the sun. Just the thing for queuing outside a club, in your strappy stilettos, in December in Belfast.Do you remember those crocheted cream fishnet tights? They were so uncomfortable and probably looked awful too.
I had a pair of cobalt blue ones - when worn in December with strappy shoes, my feet were the same colourI can remember having many pairs of footless tights, every colour under the sun. Just the thing for queuing outside a club, in your strappy stilettos, in December in Belfast.
I’m sure my little toes had frostbite! I can remember struggling to get into a pair of leather trousers, standing on the bus for half an hour, couldn’t possibly sit down! Queuing to get to the Club (probably the same one) and sipping one drink all night, as there was no possibility of going to the Loo!! The things we do for Fashion!!I had a pair of cobalt blue ones - when worn in December with strappy shoes, my feet were the same colour. I thought it looked grey, but thinking back I probably looked like a Smurf
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....and dirty your new shoes.....Well not so much that I couldn't walk across a field in the dark
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