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mollykins | 16:01 Wed 07th Apr 2010 | Shopping & Style
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my hunt for a bluey silver, gold and bronze, kitten heeled shoe for under £20 continues.

online i have looked at peacocks, brantanoes, next, newlook, dp, m&s, ebay and amazon.

hoping they might have different stock, i've looked in next, branatanoes and newlook, should i bother looking in the actual shops of the other stores? i might even look in chairty shops, there is nowhere left !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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But i have found svereal pairs of shoes that are very nearly perfect ie not the right shade of silver, or the heel to big or no heel at all , ggggrrrrrr

Where else can i try?
Try putting a wanted ad in Freecycle. Will be a bit hit and miss like a charity shop regarding sizes as well but you never know. You could join several Freecycle sites to maximise your chances
Have you not looked at asos?
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asos are too expensive, an error message come up when i put in, low/mid heeled shoes, size 4, less than £25.
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i saw some horgeous flat in brantanos and may have to get some but i'm still after gold silver and bronze or even just silver and bronze.
http://www.next.co.uk...sp%3bSummer%20Sandals
a bit more expensive than you wanted tho
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hhhmmmmm . . . . . nice but a bit expensive i could possibl stretch to 25 or even 30 if it was newlook as i have vouchers for there but otherwise no . . . .
for your budget, what about looking at supermarket clothing ranges? also, debenhams have currently got a sale online
I once got some nice boots and I've had sandals from British Home Stores not too pricey.

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