A bridge line from shoe designer Pou la Victorie

This is a shoe I want but will have absolutely nowhere to wear it:
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But another shoe by Pour la Victorie, I can probably wear several times a week:
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Sigh.Sometimes, life just isn't fair, but sometimes you can catch a break. Like when I learned Pour la Victorie had a bridge line called Kelsi Dagger, who makes a similar shoe than the one above, for about half the price.
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The Kelsi Dagger line is geared towards a younger audience, which I can see when comparing the following two styles. The first is from Pour la Victorie
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and this is from Kelsi Dagger
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Other bridge lines may take a copy of a higher priced items and make it using lower quality materials, but clearly, each line has it's own identity.I may not be able to wear the "Tarissa" shoe, but discovering Kelsi Dagger has inspired me to find other bridge lines. If you have any you like, let me know. I'll write about my finds in future posts.

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