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Chibi Rachy wrote:Having kid-sized feet makes for awesome bargains when shoe shopping :) 2 pairs for $14
Really what size are your feet? Mine might be small enough i'm 5 and a half to 6 in womens but Starvoyager thinks i might be able to get away with large kid sizes which would be awesome. I wonder...hmm..
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Chibi Rachy wrote:
WishBear2001 wrote:
Chibi Rachy wrote:Having kid-sized feet makes for awesome bargains when shoe shopping :) 2 pairs for $14
yeah I wish I could fit the 5 dollar Tinker Bell clogs...
XD I could! Actually, size 5 would be too big for me. I do size 3 1/2-4 depending on the shoe.

In other news: First night at the apartment!
Oh nevermind I just read this now haha...wow ur smaller than me that's not something i see much..how tall are you? I'm 5'3" and a half and size 5 and a half or so.

And WishBear2001...I wish I could wear Tink shoes too hehe I collect a lot of Tink stuff.
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TheWendybird wrote:
Chibi Rachy wrote:Having kid-sized feet makes for awesome bargains when shoe shopping :) 2 pairs for $14
Really what size are your feet? Mine might be small enough i'm 5 and a half to 6 in womens but Starvoyager thinks i might be able to get away with large kid sizes which would be awesome. I wonder...hmm..
3 1/2 to 4 depending on the shoe.

I think if I get a shoe in women's, I get a 6. I'm pretty sure that was what my last pair of track shoes were.
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Chibi Rachy wrote:
TheWendybird wrote:
Chibi Rachy wrote:Having kid-sized feet makes for awesome bargains when shoe shopping :) 2 pairs for $14
Really what size are your feet? Mine might be small enough i'm 5 and a half to 6 in womens but Starvoyager thinks i might be able to get away with large kid sizes which would be awesome. I wonder...hmm..
3 1/2 to 4 depending on the shoe.

I think if I get a shoe in women's, I get a 6. I'm pretty sure that was what my last pair of track shoes were.
Hmmm does this mean I might be able to actually fit into kids shoes??? please say yes? lol :)
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lol you just might be able to. Kids sizes go up to a 6 at some stores. Just go try it out :) I'd start with a 4 and then see if you need to go up or down.
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And WishBear2001...I wish I could wear Tink shoes too hehe I collect a lot of Tink stuff.
yeah :) I am lucky I still (barely) fit girl's plus sizes... I can still fit 5 dollar discount racks that have plenty of Tink tee shirts and occasional shorts (many other 8th graders are envious of that)

EDIT: I saw Playmates ragdoll Rosetta and can't get over her similarities to 2006-2008 SSC and Crepes Suzette plush
The large Tinks also look like Play Date Pals Lemon Meringues..

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TheWendybird wrote:
Chibi Rachy wrote:XD I could! Actually, size 5 would be too big for me. I do size 3 1/2-4 depending on the shoe.

In other news: First night at the apartment!
Oh nevermind I just read this now haha...wow ur smaller than me that's not something i see much..how tall are you? I'm 5'3" and a half and size 5 and a half or so.

And WishBear2001...I wish I could wear Tink shoes too hehe I collect a lot of Tink stuff.
Well I meant size 5 in kids, not women. They do have 5 and 6 sizes for kids at Payless at least. I wear size 6 women's for the most part, but 3 1/2-4 in kids.

And I'm 5 ft 1/2 inch tall. I'm short and look 14. I was mistaken for 14 over the weekend. Went to my sister's cross country meet. It was $5 a person to get in and we drove up to the guy selling tickets. He asked if I was in high school, to which I said no. Before I could say that I was a teacher, he had given dad back the money and waved us on. I would have gotten in free anyway, since I carried the teacher organization card for the state, but still. I'm nearing a decade older than 14, yet still look that age!
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Chibi Rachy wrote:
TheWendybird wrote:
Chibi Rachy wrote:XD I could! Actually, size 5 would be too big for me. I do size 3 1/2-4 depending on the shoe.

In other news: First night at the apartment!
Oh nevermind I just read this now haha...wow ur smaller than me that's not something i see much..how tall are you? I'm 5'3" and a half and size 5 and a half or so.

And WishBear2001...I wish I could wear Tink shoes too hehe I collect a lot of Tink stuff.
Well I meant size 5 in kids, not women. They do have 5 and 6 sizes for kids at Payless at least. I wear size 6 women's for the most part, but 3 1/2-4 in kids.

And I'm 5 ft 1/2 inch tall. I'm short and look 14. I was mistaken for 14 over the weekend. Went to my sister's cross country meet. It was $5 a person to get in and we drove up to the guy selling tickets. He asked if I was in high school, to which I said no. Before I could say that I was a teacher, he had given dad back the money and waved us on. I would have gotten in free anyway, since I carried the teacher organization card for the state, but still. I'm nearing a decade older than 14, yet still look that age!
I sometimes get the same reaction standing next to tall 8th graders... (which is why I can easily wear girl's clothes)

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WishBear2001 wrote:I sometimes get the same reaction standing next to tall 8th graders... (which is why I can easily wear girl's clothes)
Well being short has nothing to do with how young I look. That's just how it ended up. My dad gets mistaken for a college kid sometimes and mom used to and both are in their late 40's. It's fun to freak people out when I buy things with age limits
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Chibi Rachy wrote:
WishBear2001 wrote:I sometimes get the same reaction standing next to tall 8th graders... (which is why I can easily wear girl's clothes)
Well being short has nothing to do with how young I look. That's just how it ended up. My dad gets mistaken for a college kid sometimes and mom used to and both are in their late 40's. It's fun to freak people out when I buy things with age limits
I wish I could go to some restaurants and order kid's meals but they are mainly for ages 12 and younger...
That bugs me because I don't usually eat much at restaurants and I sometimes buy them only for the toys. It's good that Mc'D's has no age limit because I wear my Hello Kitty red rainbow flower watch a lot. :) I still would like an accurate date for SSC 2009 dolls there

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