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Sheer Cuban Heels


So sheer I had to shave
(I can even see the freckle above my tattoo on my ankle)
these are thin & could snag easily, plus they are so long I had to readjust them so the top stripes were down low enough to see, this is good news for all of you with long legs! They stayed up perfectly all by themselves & come in 5 colors, these of course are pink, there is an equally neon-y orange, white, beige (you could also call it tan, maybe even mocha) and red, bright fire red, all with black Cuban feet, back seams & top stripes.I’ve added them to the thigh high page which is now more chaotic than ever. I have a simple idea to fix it up though, so, in amongst my dozens of other ideas & projects this week I’ll *try* to fix it up (I’m not promising though~;)

6 Responses to “Sheer Cuban Heels”

  1. niqkita Says:

    I wore them with shorts, but they would look fab with a mini! knee socks would be a nice touch too, then I wouldn’t feel the need to wear shoes that show off the toes & heels with them, the heels didn’t really want to stay in place anyway.

  2. Rob Says:

    I love those seamed on you. Can you tell me what you wore them with, shorts or a mini skirt? I think they would look great layered with kneesocks comming out of a plaid and pleated mini skirt.

  3. Cellulose Says:

    The footprints are a nice touch… Where did you find those?

  4. Rob Says:

    I love those seamed on you. Can you tell me what you wore them with, shorts or a mini skirt? I think they would look great layered with kneesocks comming out of a plaid and pleated mini skirt.

  5. niqkita Says:

    I wore them with shorts, but they would look fab with a mini! knee socks would be a nice touch too, then I wouldn’t feel the need to wear shoes that show off the toes & heels with them, the heels didn’t really want to stay in place anyway.

  6. Cellulose Says:

    The footprints are a nice touch… Where did you find those?

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