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What's On: Your Feet

I hope I'm not the only one that has this trouble, but I have terrible luck with shoes. I get blisters easily, and my feet hurt most times I wear shoes, no matter what pair! Terrible, terrible luck. I'm linking up with Andrea for her What's On series! I love her blog, please check her out if you don't already!

I am going to use this as a shoe wishlist, and hopefully my family will use this as a Christmas list!


Over the knee brown wedge boots...fall must have    i can never find a wedge boot that i like... these! I bought a pair of black wedge boots, and have been on the lookout for brown ones. These are perfect, and go with everything, and scream fall to me!



Okay. Im not normally one to wear tennis shoes.  But I would love these. These are adorable.Since I have been on a health kick, I have been walking a lot! I need to invest in a good pair of walking shoes. I've put a lot of miles on mine this summer, and it is time to break some new ones in!

Nude wedges - elegant and comfy for work I think these wedges are absolutely wonderful! First of all, they would go with anything, and would be comfortable. I must be on the lookout for these!

What types of shoes are your favorites, or are coveting? I'd love to hear from you! Leave me a comment and let me know!!




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