Jimmy Choo


There are so many people that salivate over a designer pair of shoes.
Both men and women are included in this conclusion. I was first intrigued with
a brand of shoes called Jimmy Choo’s about 4 years ago. Such an unusual name for a high-end designer pair of shoes, but these days anything goes. I never quite understood how someone could spend thousands of dollars on a pair of shoes, particularly ones called Jimmy Choo’s. To me, they were just typical, sexy pairs of shoes that people could buy the nock-offs from Winners for less than 100 dollars. It was not until a great documentary that my sister forced me to watch (a shoe-aholic at her best) that I gained a greater appreciation of authentic things. Allow me to explain. Women more often than not complain about how much heels hurt after a day of wearing them. Blisters, cuts, corns, back pain and a whole other list of symptoms arise from wearing heels day in and day out. However, these shoes are not of an authentic brand name. Designers have doctors; scientists etc… look at the designs of their brand named shoes in order not to conflict pain with style. Women complain because nock-offs are not built with the same science as brand name shoes. They attempt to mimic the style and ignore the anatomical benefits that the expensive, authentic shoes possess. So if any of you were curious, that’s where your money is going for brand named designer shoes, aside from the gorgeous prints, metallic, suede’s and leathers of course.

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