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Hi all, I have seen a number of women with quite long toes especially wearing flip flops and mules and sandals, sometimes it does not look quite right when you see a nice pair of mules and the woman has longer toes than the mules and they overlap the open part of the shoe. I know there is not alot they can do about this but maybe the shoe manufacturers can design shoes for the woman with longer toes.
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I've seen that too which I think is more to do with women with bigger feet trying to squeeze into a shoe size smaller. My wife has fairly long toes, but she doesn't try to fool herself or others to think her feet are smaller by getting a smaller shoe size.
quote:Originally posted by ledaemon: I've seen that too which I think is more to do with women with bigger feet trying to squeeze into a shoe size smaller.
Interesting surmission- I've also noticed quite a bit of that lately. Would bug the heck outta me, and certainly doesn't look good.
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