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When I was informed by some female colleagues that there exists a place called "Shoe In" in the city of "all-in," I knew I had to make certain that i visit this shoe sanctuary during my stay in Vegas. After a long day of business meetings and seminars at the Venetian (just down the Strip from the Wynn), despite the lack of physical/mental energy, with the help of shoe-crazed colleagues, I made my way over to Shoe In at the ultra-luxurious Wynn hotel. HOLY COWBELLS. Or should I say.... HOLY STILETTOS! This place is quite incredible. Truly exquisite shoes calling out my name in all directions. I normally don't wear high heels, but I was inspired by the store to try some on. A gorgeous pair of Christian Louboutin stilettos had me - quite literally - head over heels and smitten. I had to refrain myself from whipping out that dangerous plastic card, but one of my friends couldn't help herself and committed her next few weeks to ramen noodles and tap water. In summary, this store got me THIS close to changing my existing profile quote. Don't worry Yelpland, I still prefer food over shoes...
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