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Shoe Fever

Just when I thought that I had a beefy budget for my Fall 2009 purchases and just when we were are all calming down from the shopping fevers in Dubai & New York, Al Othman pulls me back in with their new Outlet store. The moment I found out about their latest Shoes and Accessories Outlet I immediately had another spending fever and of course you now know the drill... here are some eye candy for you at remarkably low prices!

My #1 favorite pick from Al Othman's Outlet are these ankle studded boots from Louboutin

I loved the yellow python flats by Oscar de la Renta

A loubie summer wedge heels

Gorgeous statement necklaces for the color crazy fashionista (was KD 79 and now KD 24) or a see-through structured necklace by Oscar de la Renta (was KD 339 and now it's priced at KD 102).. HOT!
Loubs here and there.. and EVERYWHERE!!!!! Sigh

And that's the window display of the store... click here to find out more about it

Comments

NewQ8 Bride said…
thanks dear , i thought i will be on budget this monthe bas now i dont think so ;)
Anonymous said…
where is it located?
ScaryToes said…
wow! this is amaaaazing!
Anonymous said…
its located on the Mezanine floor in Maryam complex in Salem AlMubarak street.
Salmiya
AZM said…
The studded Louboutin's are a great buy.

Very 'BAD' (And The Whole World Has To Answer Right Now Just To Tell You Once Again, Who's Bad)
YasmineElCharif said…
lol @ AZM :)
And connie, i think my heart just skipped several beats when i saw ur post. bye bye salary!

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