
(Via Aldo)
I've always loved a brogue. And I can't help but notice that the tan brogue seems to be the shoe of choice for many a young fashionista girl about town. Particularly with a cropped peg trouser. And it looks lovely.
But try as I might I just don't have the right figure for the masculine look.
Much as I would love to look this this:

Or like this:

I realise that I should really aspire to this:

Which honestly is no bad thing. So, I'll just put thoughts of a tan brogue on the back burner and go about my feminine, waisty, hippy, booby way instead.
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