Monday, 5 April 2010

Spectator sports

According to Wikipedia, 'Spectator shoes are notable for their two-tone color, similar to saddle shoes. However, where saddle shoes have a strip of color across the instep (and often another at the heel), spectator shoes have white as an accent color in various parts of the upper. While spectators are typically wingtips, some are cap toe shoes, and yet others are loafers. In the modern day they are predominantly seen in black and white, but other colors, particularly brown and white, are not unheard of.' So are these really spectator shoes at all? Or are they just amazingly lovely patent-leather-peep-toe-11cm-high-stilettos in this spring's essential nude paired with classic black, that work surprisingly well within the current utility trend and yet hail from a certain British high street store several seasons back? Your votes, please...

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