I really want to start wearing heels with my outfits..but I don't really know any heels that go with outfits that are affordable and are in reach (i.e. macy's, nordstroms, penny's.) Links to websites that have outfits with high heels in them would be nice.I already have a pair of black heels..does anyone know any thing I could wear that with? Thank you!
xOchErrytWistOx answered Monday July 24 2006, 10:34 am: The two best places I know to get reasonably priced high heels are Marshalls and Burlington Coat Factory. For prom, I got high heels for 15$ dollars, and you can't go wrong with that! Also, sometimes you can find random ones at Kohls, but you can never bet on that. But at Marshalls, they carry brand names like Guess and BCBGirls. Try looking there. A cute outfit with black heels would be like a pair of white capris&a black top. Or a white skirt and black top. Be creative!
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MissKanona answered Monday July 24 2006, 2:30 am: Black heels? Shoot you can were those with practically anything these days girl :) with jeans, light wash preferably(gouchos and capris too), you can were it with a cute skirt especially if they are open-toed, try and match the skirt or the top with the shoes though, not everyone does but I have this anal thing about matching perfectly lol. Dresses always work as well. As far as websites go to www.fredericks.com, totally cute shoes and they always have sales going on, they also ship really fast. Good luck and have fun shoes are a girls best friends, next to diamonds of course :) [ MissKanona's advice column | Ask MissKanona A Question ]
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