Cartoons: Shoe To-do

If the shoe fits (or even if it doesn’t), wear it!

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“I’m not sure that new man is going to work out.”
Mischa Richter
May 25, 1957

 

“Oh, dear, you’re the one that becomes enraged after the fifth pair, aren’t you?”
Chon Day
May 19, 1962

 

“How’s that for comfort?”
Fred Levinson
April 14, 1956

 

“Now here’s a little number that’s sheer agony.”
Geo Gately
April 4, 1959

 

“Do you have the same size in something a bit larger?”
Reamer Keller
March 10, 1962

 

“We did have some in a smaller size, but they were sold to women with smaller feet.”
Kaz
January 21, 1956

 

“Forget how they look for the moment. How do they feel?”
Bob Barnes
October 8, 1955

 

“I understand his last job was with a riding academy.”
Jerry Marcus
December 7, 1957

 

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Comments

  1. The days of going to the shoe store that weren’t do-it-yourself, like they are now. The shoes in number 3 down by Levinson may have been cartoonish then, but not anymore. Same with number 7 by Bob Barnes. Shoes (like everything else) are getting weirder all the time.

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