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What brand shoe has a logo that is a fancy m and either an o or q?

 
 
Reply Mon 5 Jul, 2010 10:27 am
I have a pair of dress sandals that I bought over 30 years ago and I love them. But I have no idea what brand they are or where I got them. I would love to know what brand they are so I could get more but the only thing I have to go on is the logo on the back of the heels. It is a very fancy scrolly kind of writing that is a M and then either an O or Q. Does anyone know?
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sozobe
 
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Reply Mon 5 Jul, 2010 10:29 am
@spaceymom,
Just those two letters?

Mary Quant, maybe?
spaceymom
 
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Reply Mon 5 Jul, 2010 11:33 am
@sozobe,
Than you for the suggestion. I tried looking up Mary Quant shoes and I didn't see any that had that logo on the heel but I guess that does't mean they aren't. However her shoes look a bit more avant garde than mine so i'm hoping that's not what they are since I would never be able to replace them if that's what they are. I'm vaguely recalling a pair of sandals that had a label on the insole that became annoying and fell off but i'm not sure if it was those or another pair. Wish I had kept it now just in case.
jespah
 
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Reply Mon 5 Jul, 2010 11:42 am
@spaceymom,
Can you take a pic of them? You can then upload it to Photobucket or Image Shack, link to it and we can see if anyone here recognizes them.
JPB
 
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Reply Mon 5 Jul, 2010 11:45 am
@spaceymom,
I'd be surprised if there are very many shoe manufacturers who have the same sandals available from 30 years ago.
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spaceymom
 
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Reply Mon 5 Jul, 2010 12:00 pm
@jespah,
My husband is taking pictures of them now and I will try to put them on flickr although i've never done it so I will probably be really slow Smile
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spaceymom
 
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Reply Mon 5 Jul, 2010 01:05 pm
Ok I did it and i'm not sure how you look up other people's photos but the username is fordnut28 on flickr. Is that enough?
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spaceymom
 
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Reply Mon 5 Jul, 2010 01:08 pm
Is this what is needed?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/44240000@N05
spaceymom
 
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Reply Mon 5 Jul, 2010 01:15 pm
What I love about these sandals is that they are made with a heel that cushions the shock when you walk so even though I have totally worn out the insoles on these shoes they are still very comfortable to walk in. I have never found anything else that is even close.
JPB
 
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Reply Mon 5 Jul, 2010 01:17 pm
@spaceymom,
Here you go. Nice sandals! I can see why you like them.

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4093/4764432589_5cc3088dcd.jpg

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4114/4765068612_f77d18a619.jpg
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Butrflynet
 
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Reply Mon 5 Jul, 2010 01:48 pm
@spaceymom,
Were the shoes originally made with the toe indentions or is that from wear? If not originally there, you might like these.

The style is called an 80's platform wedge sandal. Some were made with solid rubber soles while others were made from cork.
Butrflynet
 
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Reply Mon 5 Jul, 2010 04:35 pm
@Butrflynet,
Try these too.
spaceymom
 
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Reply Mon 5 Jul, 2010 08:50 pm
@Butrflynet,
Thanks. What I really like about the shoes is whatever the soles are made of. They are definitely not cork but I wouldn't know if it was rubber. Seems like some kind of rubbery plastic. I have never been able to find another pair of sandals with this type sole. I was hoping if I knew what brand it was they might still make shoes with that kind of sole.
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spaceymom
 
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Reply Mon 5 Jul, 2010 08:51 pm
@Butrflynet,
Cute dog Smile
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