Thursday, July 19, 2012

free people's shoes


Though my post title reads like an impossible-to-parse (imparsible?) news headline, I think you know what I mean.  I mean the shoes over at Free People.  Like the Jeffrey Campbell "Past Due" above, a higher shafted super tough version of their Roscoe (remember the Balenciaga look-alike?).  A bit much, perhaps, but I think they're really stunning.  And check out the Freebird by Steven "Outlaw" boot; I could totally see slipping these on every single day with jeans.


See more of my favorite boot picks from Free People after the jump...


Jeffrey Campbell Buckle Back boot, Cri de Coeur Hartland vegan boot, Ksubi Bo boot, Jeffrey Cambpell Cline denim boot

I'll take Past Due, Outlaw, Buckle Back and Bo.  Have I mentioned I have a bit of a boot problem...?

13 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness love that second pair!

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  2. Love them all! But that first pair is really funky!

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  3. Past Due has my heart. I'd sell my heart for a pair, actually.

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  4. love the first pair!

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  5. Love how completely polar the feel of the first two shoes are! Love the bulky, stand-out quality of the buckles on the top black pair. And the cut-out design is really cool! Great inspo.

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  6. I've always been such a fan of ankle boots. They are soo stylish with almost any outfit!! Love your blog girl!

    Cathy Trails

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    1. Do you think there will come a time when we ladies will stand up and say, "Enough with the ankle boots!"? I don't see it coming anytime soon, right now my feeling is you can never have too many...

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  7. Woooow the first pair are amazing.

    Nice blog.

    X

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  8. ummm... boot crush. first ones. mine! miiine!

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  9. what a boots!!!! the first ones, OMG!!!

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