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| - I have a confession to make: Loafers are one of my kryptonites.
My galpal and I were browsing through Nordstrom for shoes after the Yelp Event on Sunday when we came across these really cute Jimmy Choo loafers at Nordstrom. I was in love, and so was she, but she told me to look out for this one shop - she couldn't quite recall at that time - that specialized in loafers. My eyes widened, 'a shop full of loafers?!' Since neither one of us could remember what the shop was called, we dismissed the idea of looking for it and drove over to the Forum Shops at Caesar's Palace to check out some art galleries. On our way to the Kush, she gave me a light pat and pointed to Tod's.
"Holy Moly!" I thought.
It was a very spacious, high-end shop with, of course, loafers lined on the side shelves and on a table at the front of the store. A couple of very friendly sales assistants (one of them was from Cancun!) then greeted us as we entered and proceeded to break down all the summer sales. $300 wasn't exactly a value my wallet could accommodate so my galpal and I resorted to window shopping instead, picking up a shoe that caught our eye every now and then to examine. And what's better than traditional loafers? Loafers with ribbons! Oh and they even had Oxfords! All with sturdy foundations and comfortable soles, handmade too (if memory serves me well). Definitely not a place I see myself shopping at for a while (actually, make that 'for a long time') but if you're one who's meticulous about quality -without a lot of concerns with pricing - step right in (all pun intended)
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