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9.14.2011



When faced with a choice between the Bazaar and the Campbell. What is a girl to choose? Both are perfect (for me) one being patent leather and the other being suede, these both rival the title of my most 'loved' outer shoe material. Yet ones budget does not stretch to both pairs, despite receiving a hefty tax rebate cheque in the post last week. While the Campbell's are significantly cheaper (at £107.97, £63 cheaper that the Bazaar's are, originally priced at £600, yet now resting at £180 in the ever tempting sale) the Bazaar's just look so beautiful and well...bondage? I'm a definite fan of the bondage Esq clothes when it comes to my personal style, not because i think its sexy, i think femininity is far sexier on a woman, i just like feeling fierce and dark, i guess that kind of reflects my personality?

All i can do is ask for help and much needed opinions, before i have a bondage meltdown and buy both pairs in a moment of sheer weakness. 

2 comments:

  1. BOTH gorgeous, both with pros & cons.
    In terms of how wearable they'll be, I'd say it's a safe bet you'd get more wear out of the Campbells (as the peep-toe on the Bazaar boots isn't always the easiest to wear- given the British climate). Saying that though... the Campbell boots are suede, so you're gonna wanna invest an extra £15 on suede protector (but worth it!), cos we get a hell of a lot of rain.
    All in all... Jeffrey Campbell is the most practical choice. If you're still finding it hard to decide, imagine how you'd feel without one or the other; which would you regret not buying more...?

    Sara M

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  2. Such words of wisdom. I know i can live without the Bazaars, but not so sure about the Campbells (having had my heart set on them for around a year)

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