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Guest NatalieM

I know Payless doesn't have the best quality shoes, but they're the only place in my area that has shoes in my size and mostly my style. I was walking through there with a friend today and fell in love with 2 different pairs:

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I bought the flats and as soon as my next payday rolls around I'm going back for the heels. The flats fit AMAZINGLY and they're super comfy. I'm wearing them right now and I can barely tell I have them on. I highly recommend checking them out if you get a chance!

Nat

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Hi Natalie,

Payless is a good place - I really can't afford to go to the places that ask twice as much. And, for a girl, quantity is sometimes more important than quality - It seems that no matter how many shoes I have, it's not enough. So, enjoy your shoes - they're priceless!

I think I have those flats too, BTW

Love, Kat

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Those Ballet slippers are very much like the ones I wore all around Memphis when Lizzy, Dee Jay and I met for the first time.

I walked everywhere (not too well because I still weighed over 340 pounds at the time) and I still have them - wore them last week.

Mine are smooth leather and yes Payless carries up to size 13 in a few styles.

Love ya,

Sally

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In my experience Payless shoes last just as well as the more expensive shoes-sometimes longer and they have stylish shoes. It's a good choice.

We always try to get there for the BOGO sales

Congrats on scoring those cute ballet slippers too.

Hugs

John

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Very cute shoes, Natalie. They really do look comfy.

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

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Guest NatalieM

I was hoping for BOGO when I went in, but it wasn't on. Oh well, it'll roll around again soon enough. Oh, and if you have wider feet like I do, the flats are great. I was able to buy them in a regular width and they fit perfectly! I'm going back friday night hopefully to snatch up the heels. They were both a little on the expensive side ($33 for the flats and $45 for the heels) but I think they're well worth it. The only thing I'm sad about is that my feet are too gigantic for the skinny jeans and flats look that I find so cute. :(

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Guest Ariel Mai

The flats look so adorable I might just have to go get myself a pair. I cant war big heels yet I'm too young still, even though once in awhile my mom lets me wear my 4 inch ones only when I am dressing fancy though. American Eagle is an amazing store too :). Anyhows love the shoes, flats are a need they are comfy, take two seconds to put on and just are amazing :) Well hope you have fun shoe shopping!

Ariel

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Guest Elizabeth K

Payless.com - you can order on line. If you have a store near you, they will ship there free, otherwise there is a charge. American Eagle is a very good brand and I have many - they make a larger shoe and they fit me well (12W or 13C/D). Good prices at Payless - other on lines stores, but usually more expensive, are Endless.com and Zappo.com.

Fiona is another good brand that is not too expensive.

Lizzy

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Cute cute cute! I'd love to go to a "brick and mortar" store to buy my shoes. Not much out there in size 14. Oh well, the joys of having big paws...

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Guest kylie666

That's the one thing i don't have yet is shoes, soon as i save up a little money i am going to buy some nice shoes, BTW those look very cute ;)

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Guest NatalieM

They are, and I cannot stress enough how comfy the heels are. They're I think a little over 4" but they don't feel like it. Well, I still teeter around in them because I need practice lol but still, they rock.

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