Franco Sarto for the Poor Girls

Manolo says, many of the Manolo’s internet friends have been again emailing the Manolo, begging, “Manolo, please to help us, we are the poor girls who have no moneys but who need the super fantastic shoes!”

As always, the Manolo he would tell the poor girls to save the moneys carefully so that they may be able to purchase the true shoes of super fantasticness. Nothing can compare to this.

However, at the same of the time, the Manolo he knows what it is like to be poor, so poor that you must fashion your own super fantastic shoes out of the prison blankets and second-hand suits you have purchased for pennies at the store of thriftyness.

And so the Manolo he has selected three pairs of the autumnal shoes from the Franco Sarto that will hold the poor working girl until she is able to afford something wonderful.

Franco Sarto Cherub (Women's) - Blaco Kid Suede/Tejus

Not only are the shoes of the round toes comfortable, but they are this season in.

Franco Sarto Proud (Women's) - T. Moro Kid Suede/Coco Lizard/Gold Metallic

The colors of this shoe, the Manolo he found them appealing. And like many of the shoes of the Franco Sarto these they are strongly reminscent of the good shoes of the Bruno Magli, only executed in the China, with the inferior materials, and poor quality workmanship. (One gets what one pays for, which is why one should save the moneys and buy quality.)

Franco Sarto Iota (Women's) - Chianti Crocco/Espresso Calf

Here is another of the shoes of that would be good for the stylish working girl, perhaps the poor, just-starting-out professional who wishes to impress the hunky young FedEx man.








10 Responses to “Franco Sarto for the Poor Girls”




  1. deja pseu Says:

    I’ve worn Franco Sarto shoes for years, and have found them to be durable, stylish and comfortable. Even now, when I can afford a few pairs of the superfantastic shoes, there are still a few pairs of Sarto’s in my regular rotation. I like the second one you’ve pictured here.




  2. Phia Says:

    Again, nice simple shoes. I could wear the first one, had I anything to wear it with. ^-^

    Of course I like fall clothing best and wear dark colors year round. It is bad, I look bad, but I am comfortable, tidy and ready for the unexpected demise of anybody.




  3. Jan Says:

    The Franco Sarto shoes, they are indeed most comfortable and affordable. And in this case, easy on the eyes.




  4. Miss Tanya Says:

    The top pair, they are mine now.




  5. jrochest Says:

    The shoes of the Franco Sarto are made in China? The ones that I have are labeled “Made In Brazil”.




  6. Manolo the Shoeblogger Says:

    China, Brazil…Brazil, China.

    Actually, the Manolo he was wrong.

    In terms of the quality, the Brazil it is slightly better than the China, but still well below Spain, which is far, far below the Italia.




  7. birdwoman Says:

    I blame this site for my extravagences in spending on shoes this year. I bought at least 5 new pairs of shoes - I’ve never done that.

    Seriously, though, most of the shoes that you put as beautiful for women have heels. I understand that heels are pretty, but I HATE THEM.

    Am I a complete cretin for always wanting to wear mostly flat shoes?

    (*)>




  8. jrochest Says:

    In terms of the quality, the Brazil it is slightly better than the China, but still well below Spain, which is far, far below the Italia.

    Well, the Brazil, it has a tradition of the leatherwork, while the China, it has a tradition of the footbinding.

    Which explains why the jrochest, she cannot walk in the shoes made in the China.




  9. Sue Says:

    I buy Italian-made shoes from private boutiques and they are fabulous. The leather is oh-so-luxurious…and it doesn’t cost me much. Manolo is right..Italian shoes will always be the best.




  10. Suma Says:

    Franco Sarto makes my feet happy, especially since most of them have that nice suble rubber bottom that makes handling the roads of Boston that much easier. Love em!










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