Bootie-licious
posted by: nicksmom03 in Boots, General, Hot Shoe Deals and Steals, Marc Jacobs Shoes, Marc Jacobs Shoes, Marni Shoes, Zappos on August 12th, 2008
Black Leather Boots by Marc by Marc Jacobs: 599 dollars

Vintage Black Leather Ankle Booties by Rave Review: 13 dollars
Winning one in the turf war with designer price inflation: Priceless
I fell in love with these Rave Review booties the minute I saw them. I have never heard of the brand Rave Review (and still can’t find them on the internet), but I could tell from the luster of the leather that we were going to be great friends. Sadly, this budding relationship was destined to end in near heartbreak. Being vintage, the shoes were available in only one size which was a full two sizes too small for me. Never one to be defeated by practicality, I grabbed the shoes off the shelf at Beacon’s Closet* and ran over to my shopping buddy, a girl of diminutive foot proportions. They fit her perfectly and with a little pushing, she was convinced to take them home with her. It was an act of selflessness of great proportion. But at least I know they have a good home and I got the opportunity to photograph at will.
Two weeks later, I was in the West Village and meandered into the Marc by Marc Jacobs store. What should I see as a focal point in the store but ankle boots nearly identical to those I had sent my friend home with before. Though the ones I saw in the store are not yet available online, the ones above are. These can be found at Zappos are are basically the boot version of the bootie to come.
Moral of the story: a stylish bargain shopper’s friends are oft rewarded.
*Beacon’s Closet {bē’kuhnz kloz-et} -noun: a Brooklyn thrift store/paradise of deals.
If you live in New York, you have probably heard of Beacon’s Closet, the quality establishment where my recent shoe adventure took place. If you are a Californian, think Crossroads Trading Company, but cheaper. If you are a Manhattanite who doesn’t go to Brooklyn, shame on you. If you are unacquainted or looking to visit the big apple, let me fill you in. Beacon’s Closet is a Brooklyn thrift store. It has two locations, one in Park Slope and one in Willamsburg. They are very particular about what they accept, so they tend to carry really cool stuff. Even more awesome: their prices range from about $5 – $50. Some of my past find at Beacon’s include an adorable pair of Marni heels ($50), a Catherine Malandrino sundress ($19.95), and a Dolce and Gabbana snakeskin belt ($25). These prices are actually a bit higher than the average (because I might be a tiny bit of a label whore). More common are the Abaete for Payless pumps I found for $9 and the vast array of Urban Outfitters wear available for around $13. I prefer the Park Slope location; it’s a bit smaller and more manageable.



August 14, 2008 at 5:52 am, Buy a car online said:
I read a simliar post just the other day by Sandra Kosineck but yours is much better.
August 13, 2008 at 9:38 pm, OnceAgain said:
wooo leather boots, i think when you take off that after you use it your feet will stink because, your feet will stock for a long time without any ventilation ^_^
August 12, 2008 at 7:37 am, Robyn Marie's S said:
Jessica Simpson makes a very similar leather boot called "The Bodey" in black and a vintage tan. You can find it at robynmariesshoecloset.com and they're over 1/2 of the the price of Marc Jacobs ones. Check them out!