Fall Fashion in Madrid
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Fall Fashion in Madrid
Hello, I'll be studying in Madrid for the fall semester and I'm trying to find a good, fashionable pair of shoes to walk around in. Any advice? I would rather know whats going to be "in style" than what a comfortable walking shoe is(I can find those at home, I need to be stylish there!). I've never been one to be a style hound, but there, its a must. Thank you!
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Chie Mihara are beautiful, but I find that their heels are a bit too high and not so comfortable.
Think about flats, and think about buy them in Madrid. I like the shops in Fuencarral and Chueca, and on the other side of the town, Hakei in Serrano.
Bye, Cova
Think about flats, and think about buy them in Madrid. I like the shops in Fuencarral and Chueca, and on the other side of the town, Hakei in Serrano.
Bye, Cova
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Some female shoes currently on sale in 'El Corte Ingles', the largest department stores in Spain.
http://www.elcorteingles.es/multitie...=&ecis=225
http://www.elcorteingles.es/multitie...=&ecis=225
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shoes style depend upon what you are wearing.Talking about formal shoes,suited with formal clothes.But sports are in fashion rather than formal leather shoes.To be comfortable and stylish i would prefer good branded shoes that suited your personality.
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