Ms. Janie's Collection of Just the Right Shoe

Tying the Knot - RETIRED
When white became fashionable in the mid-19th century and a dainty slipper the ideal of femininity, the white wedding slipper made its appearance.


Magnetic Allure - RETIRED
All eyes are magnetically drawn to the woman wearing this shoe, reminiscent of the tall

 


Bovine Bliss
This cowhide pattern adds an upbeat note to a great-looking shoe. It's up to the cowgirl whether to wear it with blue jeans or save it for a dressier occasion. Don't stay up too late waiting for the cows to come home. Maybe it would be a good idea for Gateway to purchase these shoes for all of their employees.



Cork Wedge
The wedge shoe made a revival in the 1970s in a sleeker and sexier form than its 1940s ancestor. New materials such as cork had appeared for practical reasons during the rationing of the war years in the 40s.



Victorian Wedding Boot
By the Victorian Era even liquor flasks took on the shape of a woman's boot, such was the allure of the hidden foot. The boot, course, decorates the foot amply and stylishly without revealing the ankle, which was considered unfit to be seen.


Ravishing Red - RETIRED
Originally made popular in the 1930s and revived in the 1980s, platforms lifted a woman to new heights.



Crocus
As March winds blow, the crocus makes its first appearance, announcing the arrival of spring. Here the acrylic heel encases the crocus, and the reflective insole offers a spray of color like petals and pollen dispersing in the wind.


All information on the above products was found at The Just The Right Shoe Website - HERE

All photos belong to and are copyrighted by Ms. Janie 2000

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