In the market for a print for your house or apartment? Then this print we came across might be right for you. Decidedly minimalist, but not without classic lines, it takes in all the shoes we covet (Alexander McQueen’s lobster claw) along with all the styles that aren’t currently but are likely to soon find their way back into fashion.

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By Niege Borges, prints of The Shoes Appreciation Society are available from Etsy.

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india
india wrote on 27th March 2011 at 17.37:
How do I get this??!!!
Enzo Elmstherson
Enzo Elmstherson wrote on 27th March 2011 at 19.21:
This one looks interesting!
Daniel
Daniel wrote on 27th March 2011 at 21.14:
At Etsy, India: http://www.etsy.com/listing/70292379/the-shoes-appreciation-society
Jessica Speake
Jessica Speake wrote on 28th March 2011 at 16.34:
I had no idea there were so many varieties of shoes! lol Shows how behind I am in the fashion scene ;)

Jessica Speake
www.jessicaspeake.com
Virginelkm
Virginelkm wrote on 28th March 2011 at 21.54:
Very interesting to know about "Lobster Claw".
Ameer
Ameer wrote on 29th March 2011 at 08.23:
I have seen this picture somewhere else b4. Who has the original one?
Peach
Peach wrote on 6th April 2011 at 04.42:
Very good! The only thing missing is Dr. Martens
Deana
Deana wrote on 15th April 2011 at 00.48:
This is awesome! I've never seen an extreme ballerina before so now im totally gonna keep my eyes open for it. Personally I like Doc Martens that aren't ankle high but rather mid calf...they kinda remind me of the 90s grunge look.
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