I had heard of Chinese bound feet but never realized what exactly it was until I was watching this documentary about Albert Kahn

where they had some early 20th century film of women walking with bound feet.
So I looked it up on wikipedia

- I just could not believe how totally deforming it was. I thought it was just bound as in toes pulled together or prevented from growing. Instead it is totally broken and reshaped in many ways. It looks kind of like high heels shoes on the outside and kind of like a pig hoof.
It was generally an elder female member of the girl's family or a professional foot binder who carried out the initial breaking and ongoing binding of the feet. This was considered preferable to having the mother do it, as she might have been sympathetic to her daughter's pain and less willing to keep the bindings tight. A professional foot binder would ignore the girl's cries and would continue to bind her feet as tightly as possible. Professional foot binders would also tend to be more extreme in the initial breaking of the feet, sometimes breaking each of the toes in two or three separate places, and even completely dislocating the toes to allow them to be pressed under and bound more tightly. This would cause the girl to suffer from devastating foot pain, but her feet were more likely to achieve the 7 cm (3 in) ideal. The girl was not allowed to rest after her feet had been bound; however much pain she was suffering, she was required to walk on her broken and bound feet, so that her own body weight would help press and crush her feet into the desired shape.
I took this picture from the wiki article references above. It seems hard to imagine this.
If I got that last shoe, I cut put cross my legs, turn up the soles and chuckle at that funny bird in dull meetings. Imagine the potential.
I bought 2 pairs of shoes online. I hate one pair and love one pair... so I guess its a hit or miss. I am too lazy to pack stuff up and return them. That is a drawback of online shopping.
Heh, I love the last shoes. How cute! :-) I bet they are awesome for dancing. Are they on gilt as well? Imagine if you walked on the beach, you would have a string of little cute birds following you...
Ya I am sure I wear a men's 46 euro which is size 13 US. I had a couple 45s but he 46s are usually better.
you sure 13US is 46 European? also, you wear size 13?
(e:keithT) - those shoes are really cute but they aren't italian. I really like these ones :::link:::
I have never bought Shoes or boots online ..... Sneaker sizes vary by company Nike's used to run right and some one else run big and wide so you really need to try them on.... I have no idea if this is true boot wise......
Allow me to add to your indecision P :::link:::
I have bought shoes online only when I have worn the brand before and know the size. The fit is usually the same. You could always send them back if they don't fit
Grrr, how elitist that Gilt website. I don't want to become a member, I just want to look at their shoes.
I buy footwear all the time online. Much more selection. Zappos includes the cost of shipping and return shipping so you know exactly how much you will pay. Unfortunately online shopping you do find lots of things you really want that are out of stock. At the stores you just wouldn't see it. I definitely read reviews.
Those are are cute, so you for sure. Too bad about them being sold out. I'm sure they will get more in stock soon.