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Christian Louboutin Boutique
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citysearch c.
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Although it is runner-up to L.A. for the most blatant use of plastic surgery, Madison Avenue obviously can still give lessons on how to be rude, and has unfortunately well-instructed Louboutin's staff in the theory of unfounded self-importance and inartful condescension. Obviously there are more important people in the world than me, but my money looks the same as the Hiltons' on an accounting sheet, ... and a comission, by the way. The shoes are without doubt some of the best designed and most beautiful, much in start contrast to the attitude of the Madison staff. Surely no one can possibly be that ugly on the inside and the outside.
If you must walk on red soles, visit the Meatpacking location. They are such dolls. No reason to miss out on the shoes.
Pros: craftsmanship, style, comfort (relatively)
Cons: staff, staff, staff
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