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REDUCED from $48usdFeatures!> 90s slip on flats> earthy brown leather > maroon and dark green design with stitching> sturdy sole> casual, comfortable, great for everydayLabel: UNISAMade in BrazilMarked women's US size 8 (please measure yourself using the measurements below to ensure a good fit)MEASUREMENTSInsole from heel to toe: 9.5"Width (ball): 3.4"Heel: FlatIn very good vintage condition; shows gentle wear characteristic of natural hide. Some creasing on leather upper, minor scratches, and scuffing. Some staining and marks. Note: photos shoes shoes in different lighting (room, sunlight, etc.) All of our leather accessories have been cleaned, conditioned, and protected with leather lotion. Your item will arrive beautifully wrapped ready for giving or keeping. Our vintage collection is stored in our smoke-free studio and everything is ready to ship!________________________________________________________________*** Please take a moment to read our shop policies so you can be in the know!https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/RuseDreamVintage/policy?ref=shopinfo_policies_leftnavReturn to our shop here: https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/RuseDreamVintage

A: Any organization or any event, the vibe is set at the top. Sammy — that’s who he is as a person. He’s just one of the most positive, laid back people who I know. Q: And it all translated so well on the night of the show. The all-star collaborations really gelled. A: You go out there and just let the musicians who are playing with you put their own stamp on it. That’s what I enjoyed the most, was hearing Chad (Smith) and Joe Satriani and (former Van Halen bassist) Michael Anthony play those songs of mine the way they felt them. It was just a treat. It was humbling. And it was amazing to hear those caliber cats sink their teeth into your songs and see them getting off on playing the music that I wrote. It doesn’t get much better than that.

Q: Hey, congratulations about “Hi Infidelity” recently receiving the coveted diamond certification for selling 10 million copies, That’s amazing, Related ArticlesReview: Pink Floyd legend delivers a must-see concert experienceSAP Center celebrates 25th anniversary with 3-day music festivalAlameda County Fair announces concert lineup for 2019‘Top-tier’ music acts coming to Warriors’ new Chase CenterHow did this guy 90s brown leather flats, slip on ballet pointed toe shoes, made in brazil, colorful summer huaraches, women's us size 8 or e end up with famed ‘Star Is Born’ guitar?A: Well, I’ll tell you, it was a surprise, The “Hi Infidelity” record, about 10 or 15 years ago, plateaued (in sales) at about 9.5 million, Obviously, we were aware of the diamond award, and had seen some friends get it, And it’s definitely a huge honor, But we were kind of thinking, “Where are going to find 500,000 who want the ‘Hi Infidelity’ album who don’t have it already?” It was kind of out of sight, out of mind, We just never thought it was going to happen, And, you know, 9.5 million — that’s a substantial amount of records to move..

But a few months back, we got a call from the record label. And, as it turns out, what brought us across the finish line was a combination of vinyl (sales), obviously some iTunes downloads — but a lot of it was streaming. I’ve still got my vinyl. I still love to play the licorice pizzas. But it’s kind of nice having that streaming thing on too. I’m not really particular about how people hear the music. I just want as many people to hear our songs as possible. Q: Well, I’m taking partial credit for the diamond certification. Because if I hadn’t bought a copy back in the day, you’d still be stuck on just 9,999,999 copies sold.

The sun has defined her, Scared her, Threatened to kill her, Driven her indoors, Forced her allegiance to the darkness, There are evenings when she cries until the sun drops under the line of the horizon, Imagine being Riley McCoy, 18, constantly counting the minutes until night, The sun has stopped her 90s brown leather flats, slip on ballet pointed toe shoes, made in brazil, colorful summer huaraches, women's us size 8 or e from going with her friends to the beach or to the park, from sitting in the car with the window rolled down, from walking her dog, from just doing normal things on normal days, In her short life, the sun has won..

But not today. Today, Riley McCoy will win. Just this once. And she, alone – not her parents, not school administrators – made it happen. Sometime after 4 p.m., when the sun is still high, Riley will graduate from Dana Hills High School. She will walk across the gleaming stage in the afternoon heat just like everyone else. There will be no roof, no canopy. She will wear a specially designed hood, like an astronaut boldly going where she has never gone before. Riley was born with a disease called xeroderma pigmentosum (XP). Her skin cannot repair itself after exposure to the sun’s ultraviolet rays. The slightest sliver of sunlight could trigger, at best, horrible burns, or, at worst, fatal skin cancer. She also has the “D” strain of the disease, which means her brain cells are degenerating more rapidly than is typical.

She has lost hearing, coordination and I.Q, points since she started high school four years ago, Her prognosis is not good, About 100 people in the United States have XPD, and their life spans usually don’t stretch past their 20s, That Riley is finishing high school is a minor miracle, her father said, “When she 90s brown leather flats, slip on ballet pointed toe shoes, made in brazil, colorful summer huaraches, women's us size 8 or e was little, we didn’t know if she would ever be able to go to school at all,” Mike McCoy said, “We’re here (at the end of the school year), and we don’t know how we got here, Every event is emotional with Riley, You appreciate whatever comes along.”..

Her senior year has been so dramatic. She was chosen homecoming queen, went to her first-ever dance (Winter Formal) with a boy, sang in the school play and had surgery to remove a lump on her breast (it turned out to be benign). Last month, she went to the senior prom with her longtime friend Jimmy Quick, who was the same former student (he’s now at Belmont University in Nashville) who put the homecoming queen’s tiara on her head. One final question remains: What will happen as she graduates with her friends, those who have organized midnight pool parties and night-time Disneyland trips so she could participate?.

“I’m nervous,” Riley said, “How am I going to do this?”, Riley may be the most well-known student at Dana Hills, After the Register began chronicling her life, news organizations from around the world have featured her, Through it all, she has 90s brown leather flats, slip on ballet pointed toe shoes, made in brazil, colorful summer huaraches, women's us size 8 or e remained her bubbly self, trying to be part of anything and everything typical high school seniors do, And it has worked, Behind the scenes, her mother, Pam, has been meticulously working with school officials to give Riley a special graduation ceremony to avoid being in the sun..



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