LoGE is moving to Instagram (thegeneraleconomy)

1. Fast fashion posts will be deleted immediately at the discretion of the editors (Erica and Carissa (cupcakewalker)
Examples include pieces from H&M, Forever 21, Gap, Old Navy, Express, American Apparel (this is not an exhaustive list).

2. Pricing guidelines: Don't ask for more than you paid. If it's a current season item, I usually offer at least a 30% discount. Any posts that seem profit-motivated will be deleted. If it's obviously worn or more than 1 year old, I offer at least 50-60% discount of the paid price (not the original price).

3. I will only list 3 items per seller at a time

4. If you don't leave your contact info in the comments, you will not be eligible.

5. Only serious buyers, please! The buyer has 1 business day to pay or make arrangements.

6. If you have participated in LoGE in the past and would like to help me post items, please email me to make arrangements using a shared gmail account.


Monday, December 14, 2009

Dries Van Noten - size 36






Gorgeous brick red leather stacked heels by Dries Van Noten - size 36. These would be great with everything from a pair of jeans to the perfect little black dress. The leather has a very cool slight sheen/crackled finish that adds a fun bit of texture. The stacked wooden heel is nice and solid, and with the rubber and leather sole combo they would be great for city walking, which is why I picked them up at the Barneys warehouse sale even though deep down I knew that they were just a bit too small for me. They're probably best for someone who's a 5.5, since I'm a true size 6, and my toes just feel too cramped in these.

Measurements: size 36 (made in Italy) - probably best for a U.S. 5.5 or a small 6. 3.5" heel.

Condition: almost new in box with dust bag. They've only been worn out once, and there are only some slight wear marks on the bottom of the shoes right by the toes.

Retail: originally $420 from Barneys, but I picked them up for $165 + tax.

Asking: $125, including shipping anywhere in the U.S.

First come, first served!



No comments: