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Shoe Shopping

Well… I haven't been Shoe Shopping (Yes, it's an event, so it deserves capital letters.) since fall. With the exception of my boots and that was Christmas Money. All of my extra spending money has gone to things I want for the house and I have a feeling that this will happen for awhile. Sunday we met a friend for pizza and Mellow Mushroom. We just happened to have to pass the Promenade and had a few minutes to kill. DSW was calling my name and I managed to convince Kev to stop. I just glanced over everything quickly and found a cute pair in the clearance section. I didn't get them right then, however I went back today and got them. As I walked around I took pictures of some ones I loved.

I found these across the way at Charming Charlie. I will probably go back and get them sometime soon! I also really want the gray ones and the Jessica Simpson Flats! I could easily go in DSW and walk out with 5 pairs of fabulous shoes!
However, I would NOT be walking out with these!! There were several pair of boots with crazy cutouts.
This handbag will be mine too. I'm thinking it would be a great birthday present!

These are the wonderful navy wedges I came home with!







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