On our tour of the city one of the stops we (OK, I) wanted to do was to stop to a shoe store. So we did.
Now you can play “whose feet are who’s”.
And one hint:
Maybe you too would have liked to stop and check these out.
On our tour of the city one of the stops we (OK, I) wanted to do was to stop to a shoe store. So we did.
Now you can play “whose feet are who’s”.
And one hint:
Maybe you too would have liked to stop and check these out.
I love love love The Shoes! How pretty! How exotic! How expensive are they?
PS: Lucas looks awesome in a turban.
Sharon
Hi Sharon. I don’t remember all the prices but there were some at about 250 Rupees (about $5-$6 dollars). To some I didn’t take a picture of at about 800 Rs ($17-$18) and others at about 1,200 Rs (about $26). I don’t remember how much were the wedding shoes. There too many to look at!
¡¡ Qué hermosura de zapatos !! esos de matrimonio son una belleza . El turbante de Lucas me encantó …..
oy mama… los zapatos realmente lindos, una arte en si misma. Y la verdad, que no son tan tan incomodos…