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I found out there's a DSW only 1/2 hour away from my house. Uh oh. Went and bought some sandals. In yellow. With a pretty high heel. I could not stand to wear heels for more than a few seconds 130 lbs ago. Somebody hold me back. This old lady is getting a bit too wild.

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Girl, you are talking my language!!! Only my passion (as it has to be this way) is Van's sneakers (I have to wear orthotics that won't fit in heels). I must have 30 pairs! Love that they come in prints, slip-ons, lace-ups, AND you can even customize them!!! With patterns AND colors! Soooooo awesome! Shoes. Bags. What more could a girl want? Oh, yes, WLS!!!!!

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You go girl! I'm sure you're looking great rockin those heels too! :)

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The only thing to improve on those yellow sandals would be for the wearer to sashay around in them! Have fun!

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@@borg/assimilated, I am going to practice my sashay before I wear them. Thanks for the tip.

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Pics or it didn't happen!! Of the shoes at least, lol. ;)

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I love high heels. Have fun!

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Here's a picture. I didn't wear them today because I also bought a pretty pink top that I just had to wear to work.

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Love wedges!!

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I LOVE!!!! Shoes... the higher the better. I bought these in brown at Kmart

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@@bayougirlmrsc, Cute!

Is wearing high heels new for you, too? By your photo, you're pretty young so maybe you've been able to wear heels even before weight loss.

I am going to need a minder to keep me from going crazy with shoes. I'll be heading into Imelda Marcos territory if I'm not watched!

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i have always loved them the higher the better.... lol When i was younger and 100lbs.... i wore them all the time, hardly ever did i wear flats. Then as i got fatter the shoes got flatter... Now i wear heels most every day. I'm pretty close too.. I hide them... then when my husband says... when did you get those... i say.. i've been having them. Bahahahaha

and thanks for calling me young. Ill be 47 in july..... i thought about that the other day... in three years ill be 50. My son turned 24 today.

I love Kmart... bought these there and Red and sparkles at Dillards.

I also buy off of Ebay... really great deals there

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I LOVE!!!! Shoes... the higher the better. I bought these in brown at Kmart

OMG I NEED those! Guess you're fueling my addiction to shopping even further!

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I have never been able to wear heels. So for my 100lb loss gift I picked out a pair of Clarks wedges, soooo comfortable and just the right height for me for everyday wear. They were $107, which I would NEVER spend that much on shoes in the past. But the comfort and style level I love.

My daughter and husband are holding them hostage till I hit my 100lb loss. I am so close!!!

I also love converse, could never wear them for long before but now I can wear the to work and be on my feet for 8 hours and I am just fine. :)

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