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Pointy Japanese Shoes

Maharlika

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Can you post some photos of what you're referring to? Dior makes pointy shoes.
 

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Yes, they are the ones I am reffering to. He does not know if they are available online he bought them in Tokyo.
 

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I thought that but winklepickers are generally plain. Where as the Japanese have taken them on and styled them differently.
 

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Originally Posted by Christofuh

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rach2jlc

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If you want something a step up from Bannister, you might want to try Cesare Paciotti, Alberto Guardiani, Gianni Barbato, or Jean-Michel Cazabat. All four of these are fairly pricey ($400-600), but they are also often very pointy and the quality is a lot nicer than most. Good luck! I have a few pairs of Guardianis and Cazabats and, while they are certainly not good for a business meeting, look great with jeans and are quite fun.
 

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I have a problem with any shoe with those paper thin soles. They probably great for walking on carpet in a Las Vegas Hotel but for any real walking they seem useless.

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Originally Posted by Sator
Maybe this is the style sought after here:




My understanding of these super pointed toe shoes of yore is that they were mostly worn by dandies. Who would beckon the ladies by wiggling their toes to indicate desire for late night activities.
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