<img src=http://image.inkfrog.com/pix/magnolia3/4_14ferspecs.jpg><br><br><img src=http://image.inkfrog.com/pix/magnolia3/4_14ferspecs2.jpg><br><br>I've been told according to Harper's Bazaar (thanks, Pauline) that Spectator shoes are hot this season. They are a 7 AA. Will be listing in the next couple of days.
Read this is another fashion mag also Linda....so not only does the style fit, but you have a great name on those shoes! Sue
I sold a pair of older Ferragamo spectators, not so nearly nice as yours, to a S. Korean collector, about 9 months ago for around 70.00. Good luck with yours! They are hot! joey
I just kind of know them when I see them, but I did find a link that might help. By the way, they are going on auction later tonight.Spectator<br><br>
Well, there are those here who could give you a real definition and they're not named "Stephanie." To me, and in uber-layman's terms, though, they're pumps of two colors, with the secondary color at the heels and either the tips of the toes or around the vamps over the toes in secondary decoration. ...black and white... blue and white... brown and white... Steph
With perforations in the top color so you can see dots of the other color beneath. See the black "dots" on the shoes above? Those are actually holes. Sometimes you'll see spectators with perforations all over the entire body of the shoe. Also stacked wooden (or wood-look) heels are common. Brenda
With perforations in the top color so you can see dots of the other color beneath. See the black "dots" on the shoes above? Those are actually holes. Sometimes you'll see spectators with perforations all over the entire body of the shoe. Also stacked wooden (or wood-look) heels are common. Brenda
Thank you. I kept reading that in the books I have been studying, but they never explain what it is. Now I know.