heelfucker wrote:
I have to admit, I am very surprised she didn't notice anything... Or is she just pretending? Because, the insoles of replacement heels are much, much newer and therefore of different color than her original shoes.
Also, the replacement heels don't have the labels which were still there (on the soles) of her shoes. Be careful - this could signal that something is wrong!
Yeah, I'm really surprised about not noticing the insole difference too. The label is probably not that big of a deal, I mean, it's pretty obvious in the picture, but that's not really an area that would ever be directly in the field of vision, I don't think people usually look at the bottom of their shoes unless they've stepped in chewing gum or something else unpleasant, and even then, if the label's missing, it's possible it just fell off unnoticed at some point.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251067052380
I did come across these... same style, same size, same brand... but unfortunately the insole is really different, looks like the company's changed to fabric tags on the insole and there's floral prints in the interior now, so these are likely no good.
Also it's pretty interesting to see that in the last picture, near the little toe area of the right shoe, after ~3 days, the insole's already beginning to discolour - pretty fast considering it was hard to otherwise replicate the wear.