Not long ago, we <a href="

">published a review of an exciting new product, Muleos</a>, destined to help us keep those backless shoes firmly attached to our heels--a quality you will grow to appreciate even more if you go dancing, or if you're forced to hurry up to catch a cab. Or just get ahead of the competition to get the cutest boy at the bar. Whatever floats your boat. Where was I?
Ah, Muleos! There are two basic products for now--<a href="http://muleos.com/">Muleos ties and Muleos straps</a>. I had complained in that previous post that the charms on my ties came undone the moment I took them out of their cute little organza packaging--if not sooner. That was a bummer, as it rendered the ties virtually useless. However, Muleos founder Michele Hickford was gracious enough to send me a replacement (plus the leather straps--thank you! they are all my colleagues were raving about and more!)--in a different design, with beading at the ends instead of the metal Muleos-logo charms. Behold:
<img style="width: 340px; height: 480px;" src="http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t172/crisoi/april12020.jpg" border="0" alt="Muleos beads" />
I was very happy with the quality of the beadwork and how it attached to the straps. Very stylish, very elegant, adding a bit of oomph to the shoe and the outfit in general.
So there! If you, too, have tons of backless shoes (mules, slides, etc.), Muleos might help you add a little pizzazz to your outfit and help you refresh your shoe wardrobe without giving up your favorite pair or having to pay the full price for new shoes. A girl has got to be able to keep her options open!