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MILE-HIGH BOOTS

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Nov 3, 20151 Comment

Stuart Weitzman Leggylady boots on seaofshoes.com

Stuart Weitzman Leggylady boots on seaofshoes.com

Stuart Weitzman Leggylady boots on seaofshoes.com

Stuart Weitzman Leggylady boots on seaofshoes.com

Stuart Weitzman Leggylady boots on seaofshoes.com

These Stuart Weitzman LEGGYLADY boots are my favorite right now! They give an optical illusion of mile-long legs. I love the delicate almond-shaped toe. They have to be one of the most flattering pairs of shoes in my closet. Getting lots of wear out of them at the moment, I can already tell I’ll be sad to stash them when 80 degree weather hits next spring!

While out running errands for a Halloween party we are throwing, I wore the Leggylady boots with a Reformation dress, Preston & Olivia hat, and my Lotuff sling shoulder bag.

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  1. Skinnie says

    August 31, 2016 at 3:18 am

    Lovely boots just a shame they’re flats.

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