Shoes, shoes, shoes! This Spring we are seeing different variations of the popular gladiator style. Buttery suedes, interesting braiding and knotting details long with patent leather is still going strong and this spring we can expect to see the glossy look in bright, bold colors like red and turquoise as well as neutral colors. Pour La Victoire gives us yet another billion reasons to be obsessed with shoes! These dead sexy French style shoes, designed by David Giordano are a perfect fit to spice up a classic outfit or dress them down and still look fabulous and making a statement. With the beautiful, sunny, 70 degree weather we’ve had in San Francisco, it seems like Spring may be near, Pour La Victoire makes these uber chic flat sandals and wedges a smooth transition for early Spring.
SF Stock List
Boutique Harajuku
22 Peace Plaza #511
San Francisco | Japantown
415-567-9233Dylan
2146 Chestnut Street
San Francisco | The Marina
415-931-8721Firuze
2001 Union Street
San Francisco | The Marina
415-921-5809Gimme Shoes
416 Hayes Street
San Francisco | Hayes Valley
415-864-0691Hush
1878 Union Street
San Francisco | The Marina
415-563-4874Villans
1672 Haigh Street
San Francisco | The Haight
415-626-5939In her shoes
644 Emerson Street suite #100
Palo Alto | The Peninsula
650-326-9611Can also be found on Tobi
website!
[Images Courtesy of Pour La Victoire.com]
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