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Friday, March 6, 2009
The Fire Sign Boat Shoe
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I wandered into Urban Outfitters the other day and I was drawn to these boat shoes for some reason. I saw them and I couldn't put them down. I felt the need to understand them, I needed to know why I loved them so much. Finally I realized it was the color, I was intrigued by the red color and I wondered how beautiful they would look completely destroyed. This morning I get an email from UO about a page full of shoes including these boat shoes; maybe that is a sign. The most significant thing that the email said was "free shipping on these shoes".
What are you waiting for?
SoHo