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Ok, maybe watches are more of a guy's thing? (Flash your watches here, please!) I own more than one Holzkern watch though and several of their bracelets.

I have a Suunto watch for sports but that's definitely not a watch I would wear like jewelry.

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9 hours ago, summerset said:

So... anyone into...

Watches?

I'd agree more of a guy thing. One of the few good qualities my ex had was his good taste in watches and his generosity. I'm set for life .... probably 😆

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On 1/15/2020 at 11:45 AM, GreenTealael said:

Tried on a few items I want to revisit this summer

still swollen but enjoying the progress so far

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You look smoking hot in red!!!

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On 01/16/2020 at 13:30, summerset said:



So... who else here is into...








Shoes?






I wish!

Sadly with a lifetime of working on my feet and intermittent issue with plantar fasciitis, I’m stuck with “sensible” shoes unless I want to be in agony

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Yep. My hand is up @summerset. I’m a shoe *****. Remember that scene in Sex in the City when Carrie Bradshaw realises she can’t afford to buy an apartment because she spent all her money on shoes. Yep, that’s me.

It’s my addiction. The evidence (or the shame) & my latest pair.

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2 hours ago, Arabesque said:

Yep. My hand is up @summerset. I’m a shoe *****. Remember that scene in Sex in the City when Carrie Bradshaw realises she can’t afford to buy an apartment because she spent all her money on shoes. Yep, that’s me.

It’s my addiction. The evidence (or the shame) & my latest pair.

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LOVE THEM...They are GORGEOUS! What are you going to wear them with?!

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Did someone say SHOES!? Even though I'm limited to flats (bum left knee) they all seem to make there way into my closet. Slowly replacing my former favorites I had given to Dress for Success. Went from a size 8 to 7 shoe now. Getting a lot of leverage from these favorite winter flats BUT they can't compete with those SEXY numbers Arabesque just modeled! Wow. In fact, I think I just saw my little pair of houndstooth flats run for cover under the bed... I think the high heel bad girls really scare them! Referring to the song by Amy Winehouse called her f---me pumps. Haha. Loved Carrie's shoes... just don't know how one walks or acts on set in them? Her back? But a good friend who was a former national Hanes hosiery model in NYC can really work those platforms and spiked high heels with precision. I have never seen such long and beautiful legs as hers. Her waist is parallel to my shoulders! I think I'll stay closer to the ground. LOL ;]

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9 hours ago, Sheribear68 said:

Sadly with a lifetime of working on my feet and intermittent issue with plantar fasciitis, I’m stuck with “sensible” shoes unless I want to be in agony

Oh, I'm wearing only "sensible" shoes as well. Usually barefoot shoes or shoes with a 0 mm heal drop, even if they're a bit more cushioned than a barefoot shoe (e. g. Inov8, Altra, Merrell, Vivobarefoot, Vibram). A heal drop of 6 mm already feels like a kind of heal to me (I have some trekking shoes with this kind of heal drop, it seems to be impossible to get one with a 0 or 3 mm).

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I love fivefinger shoes. However, the really light and flexible ones are neither for cold nor wet conditions. I think their ballerinas are adorable.

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10 hours ago, summerset said:

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We won’t talk about how many pairs of Altras I have.

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