Re: Does anyone, know or remembers "Spring o laters" s
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Originally Posted by Dr. Shoe
Dead. This is because they never made them any larger than a UK8 or US10. At that time TDH was not involved in fetish footwear so it had never occurred to him to make them in larger sizes.
Darn it. I'm genuinely intrigued in the style, too.
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Re: Does anyone, know or remembers "Spring o laters" s
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Originally Posted by pussyinboots
Funnily enough - I was bidding on a pair of mauve satin '70's 'Springolator' mules with 5" heels on US Ebay last week. They eventually went for a price way above my budget however.
I gave up on bidding for shoes on eBay long ago, for that very reason. I just do not have the resources to compete with the hard-core collectors and fetishists, and I grew tired of the frustration. Goodies are dangled before your nose for a week, then yanked up out of your reach just as you think you have them. Talking about king Tantalus in Hades!
Re: Does anyone, know or remembers "Spring o laters" s
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Originally Posted by metalspikes
"Mules" (another trademarked brand name) or slides.
Darn it, I can't recall where I read that "Mules" was a trade name, but it turns out not to be so. Thank goodness for resources like Wikipedia. (according to the same resource, a slide is an open-toe mule).
Re: Does anyone, know or remembers "Spring o laters" s
Thanks for all your replies, everyone!. . .
I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one that knows about "Spring o laters" and simular type of shoes!. . . .