V314: One Week Left for 23Skidoo Pre-Order

Alright, Ladies, this is the *last week* to get your orders for 23Skidoo 1920s Spectator T-Strap Shoes in, and get that sweet discounted price.  The order with the factory has gone in (yay!) and the sizing is now limited, so don’t wait!

Put in your order on the

23Skidoos are available in brown/white, or white/white spectator that you can paint any swish colors you like.  They are designed directly from real 1920s shoes found in museum collections.  
*The Skidoos will be manufactured over Christmas, and will be arriving in late January – you will be able to order them during their manufacturing time, but the discounted pre-order price ends November 19th.

4 Comments

  • Michelle Hamilton

    November 13, 2012 at 10:44 PM

    There are no size 11, I hope this is not a sign of things to come! It is so hard to find proper fitting shoes for us gals with large feet.

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    • Lauren Stowell

      November 13, 2012 at 11:13 PM

      I hate to say that it is, but only because we are so small and so young a company. We had to stop carrying the larger sizes because we don't sell enough of them, and it ends up costing us more to make them than we can recoup selling them. It's disappointing, and I hope to grow large enough to make them again, but right now we just can't. 🙁

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  • Michelle Hamilton

    November 14, 2012 at 4:11 AM

    That is very disappointing since I have been a loyal customer and have bought a pair of the Pemberly, the Austorias, the Devonshire, and the Kensington, plus a set of buckles, and socks all in a large size and I was looking forward to ordering a pair of 23Skidoos–I hate to see you lose a customer. And I was so looking forward to your Victorian shoes! Even offering a 10.5 would work for me.

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  • Unknown

    April 8, 2013 at 11:35 AM

    I was hoping for a 10.5 as well. I can't get a shoe in this style for swing dancing that will fit me : (
    They're very pretty. I'll cross my fingers that they're popular enough you end up with the market to go ahead with larger sizes.

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