Re: [h-cost] Re: the 20th century

2005-09-25 Thread Lloyd Mitchell
I have a wonderful pair put up as MJs in paisley.  They have tiny heels.  I
admit that it takes a bit of getting used to in the wearing and walking.
The long toe is apt to trip one up if one doesn't watch it! We are so used
to scuffing and clumping around in tennies and clogs that we forget the mind
set needed to walk gracefully in proper dress shoes.
I remember in the mid '50s when I got my first pair of pointy stilletos how
different it was to walk in my usual rushing manner in them.

Kathleen

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> - Original Message - 
> From: "Suzi Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > At 15:40 23/09/2005, you wrote:
> >>>From: Cynthia J Ley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>> > winkle pickers.
> >>>???
> >>
> >>A particular long toed style of mens shoe popular in the 50s.
> >>
> >>Marc
> >
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> > And women's. They are currently to be seen in shoe shops in Europe as a
> > "new" fashion.
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> > Suzi
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>
> They've been there for a while. Actually, I started seeing them about 3
> years ago here in Montreal. Always thought they looked ugly - make the
feet
> look so weird, and the poor girl always looks like she's going to trip on
> the tips and fall flat on her face. There seems to be a little less of
them
> around this season (thank God!).
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Re: [h-cost] Re: the 20th century

2005-09-24 Thread Audrey Bergeron-Morin



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At 15:40 23/09/2005, you wrote:

From: Cynthia J Ley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> winkle pickers.
???


A particular long toed style of mens shoe popular in the 50s.

Marc



And women's. They are currently to be seen in shoe shops in Europe as a 
"new" fashion.


Suzi



They've been there for a while. Actually, I started seeing them about 3 
years ago here in Montreal. Always thought they looked ugly - make the feet 
look so weird, and the poor girl always looks like she's going to trip on 
the tips and fall flat on her face. There seems to be a little less of them 
around this season (thank God!). 
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Re: [h-cost] Re: the 20th century

2005-09-23 Thread Suzi Clarke

At 20:32 23/09/2005, you wrote:

From: Suzi Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > winkle pickers.
>>???
>A particular long toed style of mens shoe popular in the 50s.
And women's. They are currently to be seen in shoe shops in Europe as
a "new" fashion.


I could be mistaken, what with it being a fashion thing, but I 
-believe- the original style was a man's shoe.  The term has just 
carried over with the more recent conckroach stompers.


Marc


Sorry Marc, they may have originally been a man's style, but I was 
wearing them in the '50's, and they were called winkle pickers then. 
I am old enough to have been wearing so called fashion in the 50's. I 
didn't wear them for long, or often, as they hurt my feet!! 
(Incidentally, at about that age, I was given a pair of my Grandma's 
shoes, possibly from the  First World War, which had long points - 
and I couldn't wear them either.


Suzi


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Re: [h-cost] Re: the 20th century

2005-09-23 Thread Carolyn Kayta Barrows



> winkle pickers.


A particular long toed style of mens shoe popular in the 50s.

Marc
And women's. They are currently to be seen in shoe shops in Europe as a 
"new" fashion.

Suzi
Hmmm, my daughters have been wearing them here in Pennsylvania for almost 
two years now.   Nasty looking things.


I got a pair, at a thrift store, for use as Wicked Witch shoes for like 
Halloween.  For that they're perfect.



   CarolynKayta Barrows
dollmaker, fibre artist, textillian
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Re: [h-cost] Re: the 20th century

2005-09-23 Thread Kitty Felton

Suzi Clarke wrote:


> winkle pickers.


A particular long toed style of mens shoe popular in the 50s.

Marc 


And women's. They are currently to be seen in shoe shops in Europe as a 
"new" fashion.


Suzi


Hmmm, my daughters have been wearing them here in Pennsylvania for 
almost two years now.   Nasty looking things.   Kitty


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Re: [h-cost] Re: the 20th century

2005-09-23 Thread Suzi Clarke

At 15:40 23/09/2005, you wrote:

From: Cynthia J Ley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> winkle pickers.
???


A particular long toed style of mens shoe popular in the 50s.

Marc



And women's. They are currently to be seen in shoe shops in Europe as 
a "new" fashion.


Suzi


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