Blums Vogue

50s Black Suede Couture High Heeled Pumpls with Rhinestones$72.00

  • 50s Black Suede Couture High Heeled Pumpls with Rhinestones by Blums Vogue
  • 50s Black Suede Couture High Heeled Pumpls with Rhinestones by Blums Vogue
  • 50s Black Suede Couture High Heeled Pumpls with Rhinestones by Blums Vogue
  • 50s Black Suede Couture High Heeled Pumpls with Rhinestones by Blums Vogue
  • 50s Black Suede Couture High Heeled Pumpls with Rhinestones by Blums Vogue
  • 50s Black Suede Couture High Heeled Pumpls with Rhinestones by Blums Vogue
  • 50s Black Suede Couture High Heeled Pumpls with Rhinestones by Blums Vogue
  • 50s Black Suede Couture High Heeled Pumpls with Rhinestones by Blums Vogue
  • 50s Black Suede Couture High Heeled Pumpls with Rhinestones by Blums Vogue
  • 50s Black Suede Couture High Heeled Pumpls with Rhinestones by Blums Vogue
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Size: 5 1/2
Material: suede
Blums Vogue
50s Black Suede Couture High Heeled Pumpls with Rhinestones

These pumps are the epitome of the golden age of Hollywood glamour! These black suede high heels were custom made at Blums Vogue in Chicago, which was Blum’s Vogue was a specialty department store founded by Harry and Becky Blum in Chicago.

They are in amazing vintage shape. No major Flaws, average to light average wear. The heel Caps are still in place even the custom writing is still visible.

The handwriting we believe says 5. 5 though it measures out to a modern size 6. We encourage you to check the measurements and directions below:

Measurements:
Length: 9. 5
Width: 3
Heel: 3. 5

WILL THEY FIT ME?
Whatever you do, don’t measure your foot! Since we are measuring shoes, it is best to measure another shoe that you know fits well for comparison.

We suggest that you grab a similar pair of your shoes that fit well and carefully (using a flexible measuring tape) on the inside of the shoe starting at the very tip of the toe (top of the shoe) measure from there all the way back to the heel. This is your “length”.

Then go up to where the ball of your foot would be in the shoe. This is the widest part of your foot before your toes. Carefully measure across the sole side to side in that widest spot of the shoe. That is your width.

Then compare those two measurements to the measurements of the shoe you are looking to purchase.

*Remember open and peep toes will have longer lengths than closed toes and if you find yourself in love w a shoe that is just a tad bit to small a good shoe stretcher can give you an extra half inch easily ;)

This item is sold from an excellent, highly rated vintage boutique in Jacksonville, Florida.

This item is sold from an excellent, highly rated vintage boutique in Jacksonville, Florida.

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