Dear all, I need to part with some pairs of shoes, gently worn or never worn, that no longer fit me. I got them right before getting pregnant, wore them once or never (depending on the pair), and then after pregnancy my feet grew at least a half size bigger... (and wider). Perhaps some of you might be interested? This is what I have to offer. They would all fit a size 7. I'm big on comfort and walkability, so they are all very comfortable (provided they fit your feet, of course).

1. Cydwoq Vintage shoes in burgundy (photos 1 and 2). I paid $ 299 a few years ago and I wore them literally once, to a dinner party. The soles are made of leather so they show the signs of use, but that's from walking on a parking lot just one time. Other than that, they are like new. I am looking for somewhere around $ 180 (seems to be the average rate on Ebay for comparable used Cydwoqs) plus shipping costs. Cydwoqs run on the narrow side.

2. Brazilian gladiator low-heeled sandals in brown (it is a grayish dark brown) (photos 3 and 4). The brand is called Arezzo, for those who might know Brazilian shoes. The soles are of a grippy plastic/rubber material. Run true to size (not wide, not narrow). I wore them two or three times, tops. Very comfy. Make me an offer!

3. Brazilian gladiator flat sandals in black (photos 5 and 6). Never worn! I couldn't get them to stand up in the photos, so you might have to try to picture them nicely wrapped around your feet... These are so lightweight and comfy, I almost considered wearing them--but my toes were hanging over the soles, so that wasn't a good look. The brand is called Uncle K. They run a little wide. Make me an offer!

4. Brazilian black low-heeled pumps with metal detail (photos 7 and 8). Never worn! The brand is called Capodarte, which is a very fancy brand in Brazil. They run on the small side, so even when I wore a 7 they were a little tight, so I recommend them if your feet are on the small side of 7. They have a vintage-y vibe. Make me an offer!

5. Brazilian beige suede ballet flats (photo 9). Your usual ballet flat, made of greyish beige suede. I wore them once. These would be better for wide feet. Make me an offer!

6. OTBT ballet flats in dark charcoal (photo 10). These are the exception here, because I did wear them quite often, though they don't show too many signs of wearing (they already came with the distressed look). This is because even though I wore them frequently, I didn't walk long distances with them--it was mostly from the parking lot to work and vice-versa. Make me an offer--I'd be willing to give them for free if you buy any of the other shoes.

Feel free to write if you have any questions or would like more images or info on any of these.

Thanks!

K.M.

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