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Old 04-10-2007, 05:48 AM
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HI,i was wondering could anyone give me some advice???I have very skinny ankles so i don't show my legs.I want to ind a pair of shoes or numerous shoes that hide the ankles.I've seen a pair by emilio pucci with scarves to tie around the ankle they would be perfect but too expensive.Ideally they would have scarves but im willing to try anything.So if you come across any type of footwear from flip flops to heels please let me know!thanks loretta
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Old 04-10-2007, 11:01 AM
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Hi there! Here are a couple of options:
- BCBG MaxAzria wedges, in three color combos, for $150 (half-off):
http://cdn.is.bluefly.com/mgen/Bluef...300&height=300

- These Tory Burch espadrilles which I really love, on sale for $120:
http://www.plazatoo.com/Merchant2/me...oduct_Count=12

- These Tribeca espadrilles for only $63 (available in multiple colors):


- These Anne Klein espadrilles for $83 (also available in multiple colors):


...or perhaps these, also AK, also $83, also multiple colors available:


Steve Madden also makes something similar in several colors for $130:


Franco Sarto, too, for $83
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If you prefer flats--which won't elongate your ankle, making it look even thinner--there are these Jessica Bennett flats with an ankle tie for $125:


Or these cute Michael Kors espadrilles for $93:


Here's something cheap from Tommy Hilfiger for $64:


and an elegant peep-toe from Schutz for $106 (multiple colors available):


I also love these Daniblack for $129 (available in multiple colors and also in stripes):


Also, if I may suggest, once you find a suitable pair of shoes with an eyelet or hook or something that you can thread a scarf through, why don't you fashion your own ankle ties out of fabric? It might be a cheap and custom-made alternative to some of these straps.

Hope this gives you a start!
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Old 04-10-2007, 12:43 PM
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I can also suggest Mohop sandals. They're customizable sandals, with different footbed shapes and patterns, 3 different heights, and as many types of ribbons/scarves/straps as you can think of. You can buy ribbons from the website, or you can go out and find your own scarves or strips of cloth to change your shoes up as much as you like.

Some examples of ankle-covering Mohop options:

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Old 04-24-2007, 10:55 PM
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Those shoes with the ribbon ties and/or scarfs are great, I definately need a pair of those. Imagine the possibilities.
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