My feet are definite shoe-killers, being more than half as wide as they are long. My feet are basically shaped like upside-down eggs. They are also very small, size 7 or so, and I am usually forced to wear shoes with quite a bit of toe-room.
No, they are not particularly hairy, but yes, I am probably a hobbit.
But the boots!

From Lucchese, these beautiful Ostrich toe boots. I'm inclined to believe that pimpin' is easy in these. $300US+

More exotic material from Lucchese, these boots are tipped with lizard hide. If for no other reason, I must have them. And they are what annoying middle-aged women would call "funky," which translates to "looks good on gays." Bonus. $300US

These boots, also from Lucchese, are a bit more economical, and they come in three palettes, though I think their "black cherry calf" is a little ugly. $200US

Oh! the detail!

The same boot as above, but ravishing in black.

These Frye boots are simple, but dapper. Perfect for brooding on the moors while cursing the name Wickham. $300US+
Also from Frye, these are some attractive, basic, side-zip boots. I'm not usually a huge fan of side-zip, but I assure you, the "elastic alternative" is too horrible to consider. $200US+

Cute. Yet another Frye boot; they have pointy toes, which is become ever rarer. $150US+

Despite being gauchos, these boots, also from Frye, are a bargain. $150US+

I very nearly bought this Frye boots while writing this entry. A foot tall, with a 2 inch heel, these boots are amazing, and only $184.99US. Guess where my tax refund is going? I just hope I have the balls to wear them with black. Maybe if I can use a lot of cherry shoe polish.

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