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Saturday, July 5, 2008
Acne Jeans has an option for fans of the neutral, peep-toe bootie.

$519 on eLuxury

If you’re looking for a neutral color in a non-bootie style, gorgeous blogger Jennine has these vintage, gladiator-style Pierre Cardins in a size 38 at her Etsy store.

$34.99 on Etsy

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16 Responses to “The Good Kind of Acne”

  1. wottoncool says:

    those pierre cardins are greaaaaattt! i love the skeletal/braces kinda look on it

  2. Sharon Rose says:

    The Acne ones are totally gorgeous!!

  3. Susie Bubble says:

    Good spot…. might nab….

  4. miss cavendish says:

    Love the Acne, but please tell me that that word translates differently in Swedish. . .

  5. KiKi says:

    those are kinda cute

  6. enc says:

    Wow, those ARE cool.

    Now, when do we get to see YOURS?

  7. Vintage Vinyl says:

    They are such a unique pair of shoes.

  8. LML says:

    cute! i just got a pair of black lace up booties the other day!

  9. Aretha says:

    Mmmmmmm…. I think I’m gonna pass this time

  10. Princess Poochie says:

    For some reason, I am quite fond of these –
    http://couture.zappos.com/n/p/.....42887.html

    although they are not my typical style at all.

    I still want them though. Luckily they look too big so I can resist.

    Luv
    Poochie

  11. WendyB says:

    Fetish-worthy indeed, Poochie!

  12. jennine says:

    oh yeah, good catch poochie!
    i do love these (ahem… thanks for featuring my shop!)
    are we going to see how you wear your neutral shoes?

  13. WendyB says:

    Jennine, soon, I hope! There’s been a few times I wore them but didn’t have the camera on me, so I have to get better organized.

  14. Pamcasso says:

    wow the shoes, and also, hilarious post title- I could use more of that kind of acne.

  15. Micgar says:

    Hey what happened to the bootie? I was looking for the bootie!

  16. Diabolina says:

    ugh why do i practically always prefer the more expensive one. f!

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