I hope, then, that the snow is all gone. But 85 euros for that bit of fake native American footwear? It could cause as much fashion sensation as when my son, at age 9, was running around Paris in one bright red and one turquoise sneaker. It got attention.
That's interesting. I didn't see any moccasins in England, but I saw a few pair of cowboy boots on women. No, I didn't shop at Selfridges nor anywhere else. I'm not much of a shopper and the only thing I bought was cough medicine for Lee and a few souvirs for people. I think we were both dragging from being sick, or . . . I don't know. I took home tons of photos. When I'm carrying a camera I don't think I buy as much :) We'll see how many of the pix came out!
VP me fait rire.. N'empêche, on est super bien dans ces chaussures, mais là , elles sont chères! en même temps, si elles viennent direct du Minnesota, ça se conçoit. J'espère que les Indiens ont droit à des royalties..
Moccasins used to be my favorite footwear and the last pair of "real" moccasins were purchased in 1952 in Tucson, Arizona and were actually made by Native Americans or was after their design. They were liberally called, "Squaw Boots" because of the way they were made but they had silver buttons but more like round disks of silver that went through a slit in the leather, around the ankle to hold them on. They had white elk skin soles but the color quickly turned to brown or got dirty. They were expensive then but I don't think anybody sells them these days. Squaw Boots #11\
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Effet de mode ou parce que agreable a chausser?
ReplyDeleteBelles photos sur le passage St Pierre plus bas.
And they're made close to my old stomping grounds - Minnetonka, Minnesota!
ReplyDeleteI was in Minnetonka last week : )
ReplyDelete...comfortable, if you don't need to walk much.
ReplyDeleteI hope, then, that the snow is all gone. But 85 euros for that bit of fake native American footwear? It could cause as much fashion sensation as when my son, at age 9, was running around Paris in one bright red and one turquoise sneaker. It got attention.
ReplyDeleteShoes from snowy Minnesota! Minnetonka is just a 20 minute drive from my house! I hope they sell well!
ReplyDeleteProbably because they are so comfortable and are a classic design. They look good too!!
ReplyDeleteI see that they're back. I used to love them. They are so comfortable.
ReplyDeletedes chaussures en confettis cela ne doit pas supporter la pluie ;o))
ReplyDeleteThat's interesting. I didn't see any moccasins in England, but I saw a few pair of cowboy boots on women. No, I didn't shop at Selfridges nor anywhere else. I'm not much of a shopper and the only thing I bought was cough medicine for Lee and a few souvirs for people. I think we were both dragging from being sick, or . . . I don't know. I took home tons of photos. When I'm carrying a camera I don't think I buy as much :) We'll see how many of the pix came out!
ReplyDeleteOther people's shoes are an eternal wonder for me...
ReplyDeleteVP me fait rire.. N'empêche, on est super bien dans ces chaussures, mais là , elles sont chères! en même temps, si elles viennent direct du Minnesota, ça se conçoit. J'espère que les Indiens ont droit à des royalties..
ReplyDeleteCeil, there also a nice reflection from the window, you should submit it for Weekend Reflections!
ReplyDeleteThey are quite expensive in France!! 85-89 euros??!! Ouch.
How interesting. I wonder how popular they really will be.
ReplyDeleteI always wanted some but never had any. Will you get some? MB
They looks so comfortable. I'm a fan of sensible shoes. LOL
ReplyDeleteDo you own a pair, Ciel?
ReplyDeleteMoccasins used to be my favorite footwear and the last pair of "real" moccasins were purchased in 1952 in Tucson, Arizona and were actually made by Native Americans or was after their design. They were liberally called, "Squaw Boots" because of the way they were made but they had silver buttons but more like round disks of silver that went through a slit in the leather, around the ankle to hold them on. They had white elk skin soles but the color quickly turned to brown or got dirty. They were expensive then but I don't think anybody sells them these days. Squaw Boots #11\
ReplyDeleteje ne comprends pas la légende je dois être le dernier ...
ReplyDelete.....des mohicans
Interesting! We're not seeing this in Florida, we're more of a "sandals" community. '~)
ReplyDeleteAgree with Woody, the reflection adds a very nice touch to this picture!
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
Tu as la recette du gâteau aux carottes?..Ma curiosité gourmande est attisée!
ReplyDeleteit's good to know this--I can stock up now and be ahead of the trend when it gets here!
ReplyDeleteMinnetonka Moccasins have been around for ages, I always wanted a pair as a child.
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