Reader Question: The perfect snakeskin pump
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June 30, 2008

Reader Question: The perfect snakeskin pump

Deal Divas:

Where can i find a pair of affordable snakeskin pumps? i want to wear them to a career convention next month. I'm looking for something with a short heel, preferably pointed toe. price range: $100. - C, from New Port Richey

Dear Camille,  I, too, am of the Slithern ilk. (Not to be confused with the mean kids in Harry Potter.) I also love that you're being realistic and going for a shorter-heeled shoe for a "career convention" as opposed to wearing a stilleto pump that will surely have you wincing by the end of the day while you're trying to make a good impression to the big wigs and get noticed by that cute colleague at the bar.

There's something about snake skin that screams "I cost a lot!" But guess what? Most of the snakeskin we buy isn't the real thing, it's only a print (An exhale is heard around PETA's headquarters.) To ensure your fake snake looks good, always go for a softer more flaky (or scaly) texture. Here are a few to consider...

1. JuNinewestmacyscomsnake79st what the doctor ordered. Nine West's Nuncio Pump is less than 3-inches and has a bold python print that makes it edgy, yet professional. At $79, it slithers below your price point. Available at Macy's stores.

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2. Sure, it's a little off the beaten path, but this Calvinkleinrinini_2cute sling-back, open-toe number screams CLASS and it's so ultra feminine. Pair this pump with a tailored red pencil skirt suit and those recruiters might be checking for more than typos on your resume. Available at Dillard's stores: $98.

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3. I swear I read your question, but I couldn't resist suggesting these two-toned metTwotonemetal_4allic numbers. The heel is 3.5 inches tall, but I bet you won't even notice the extra inches when you glide down the hall in this jazzy pair of pumps. Pair them with a chocolate wrap dress and work the room. Available at Macy's: $89.

            

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4. Patosdeminas3998These are lot like the first option, but these bone-colored heels are more traditional reptile print. This sexy serpent shoe has a 2.5-inch heel and sleek pointy toe. Pair them with a bold colored skirt, like orange or yellow, and a crisp white shirt for a business-ready, yet fashion forward look! Available at Aldo's stores: $80.

~ Deal Diva Nicole

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Christina

I bought #2, the Guess shoes. I love them!

C

You ladies are the best. Thanks!

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Stephanie Hayes came out of the womb wearing high heels. While other kids were reciting multiplication tables, she was learning to calculate an extra third off the half-price discount during buy-one-get-one week. She loves animal prints, black mascara and anything that sparkles. She objects to visible panty lines, Crocs and anything that costs more than a car payment. And she doesn't drive a nice car. She can be reached at (727) 893-8857 or shayes@sptimes.com.

Since she was a little girl Nicole Hutcheson dreamed of dressing like a Vogue cover girl. But her reality was more JCPenney catalog. The fact only honed her better ability to find luxury for less. Always on the hunt for markdowns on designer labels, this Deal Diva’s weaknesses are good jeans and killer heels. She can be reached at (727) 893-8828 or nhutcheson@sptimes.com.

Colleen Jenkins learned two invaluable shopping tenets from her mom: 1. Buy quality. 2. Get it on sale. Then she added one of her own: Accessorize, accessorize, accessorize! This Deal Diva’s idea of a blissful Saturday includes a trip to the Ellenton outlet mall. She loves mixing classic with trendy and cheap Target accessories with her markdown Banana Republic duds. She can be reached at (813) 226-3337 or cjenkins@sptimes.com.

A disciple of the little black dress classics school, Letitia Stein stretches her budget by looking for styles with staying power. She lives for 80 percent off shoes at DSW, floral sundresses and bohemian chic tops. She confesses to being a bit of a snob when it comes to handbags and jewelry. She can be reached at (813) 226-3400 or lstein@sptimes.com.
Dalia Colon once bought a $200 jacket for $8. In an effort to reach a treaty in the war between fashion and function, she occasionally wears pajama pieces work, accessorizes like nobody's business and passes them off as real clothing. A DIY Diva, if she can't find what she wants in a store, she'll knit, bead or hot-glue it herself. She can be reached at (813) 225-3112 or dcolon@sptimes.com.