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Q: they were two dollars at the thrift store. i couldn't resist. what should i wear with them? they are tan and brown suede, look like oxford type shoes. I love them so much and they totally fit my personality. I was just wondering if anyone had any ideas
A: high waisted skirt all the way!
skinny jeans rolled up with a cardigan
or wide leg jeans
good luck!
In honor of my newfound appreciation for the art of bowling (and the lame "modern" bowling shoes that they provide at the alley), I thought I would put together a little post to highlight the awesome vintage bowling-style shoes available on Etsy these days. Not only for bowling purposes--in fact, I'm sure no alley would let you bring your own shoes--these shoes are just awesome!
As he prepares himself for Monday's pilgrimage to the Chicago Auto Show, Hugh E. Ruthven II of Barrington doesn't break out the driving duds he owns and sells for a living.
His specially handcrafted leather $690 “driving shoes” don't need to make the trip. Those sleek $275 “driving gloves” as soft as butter give way to a warmer, more practical, cheaper pair. And those vintage $1,500 racing helmets with the rich leather, subtle resin or high-gloss finish; well, they don't even make it onto the racetrack (even with the optional $460 visor), let alone the Kennedy.
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Cincinnati Magazine She proudly shows off her vintage bowling shoes, which she found on eBay, while Kathy explains the WSL's raison d'etre. "The league is a way for friends from different libraries to get together after work, hang out, and drink cheap ... |
Vintage Bowl