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I'm thinking I might get a pair of these
Jeffrey Campbell Class Booties. I really need a new pair of shoes for the Fall that I can dress up for work in the office but that aren't too fancy or formal. I think these would look great with a skirt and tights, or simply tucked into skinny jeans for a more casual look. I love the narrow pointed toe. The feel I get from these boots is Victorian Era Lady-meets-60's Bob Dylan...weird, but also wonderful, eh?
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