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Super chic polka dot ballet flats in white and blue. This pair is a very elegant variation on the classic polka dot theme. We made this pair with the highest quality white printed smooth leather and lined with incredibly soft chrome free leather fabric. • Standard fit & generally runs true to size• The design is super flattering on all feet shapes and sizes• Leather lining with leather soles (3mm) & anti slip rubber heels (6mm)• • • To make your ordering process easier, please read our FAQs, you'll find important information there about sizing, shipping, custom orders and more:https://www.etsy.com/shop/thewhiteribbon?ref=seller-platform-mcnav#more-section• Our ballet flats are entirely handmade by us with the highest quality of ethically sourced leather• This is a limited leather which has now sold out. We only have the sizes available in the drop-down menu in the listing• We ship globally. Estimated delivery times by location are listed in our FAQs, policies, and shipping section of each listingWe are a sustainable label, read about our story here:https://www.etsy.com/shop/thewhiteribbon?ref=seller-platform-mcnav#aboutIf you want to double check your sizing, here is how to take your measurements:Trace your feet as follows: stand on a piece of A4 paper, circle your feet around with a straight standing pencil (without pressing too hard to the edges). Measure the distance between longest and widest points. Compare the measurements to the list below. It is best to measure your feet in the afternoon, when they are at their widest. Measuring width: Please note that the below measurements are of the soles of the shoe, in the uppers (inside the toe box) there is about 1-1.5cm more space. Often, you will find that your feet seem to be wider than our measurements. If they are no more than 1-1.5 cm wider than the measurements, you will fit perfectly in the standard width. In case you need any further assistance with determining the right size for you, please do contact us, we are here to help. Our sizes and precise outsole measurements:eu 35. us 5.5 l: 23 cm/9.05” w: 7.5 cm/2.95" (widest point)eu 36. us 6 l: 23.5 cm/9.25" w: 7.5 cm/2.95" eu 37. us 7 l: 24 cm/9.44" w: 7.7 cm/3.03"eu 38. us 8 l: 24.5 cm/9.6" w: 8 cm/3.14"eu 39. us 8.5. l: 24.9 cm/9.8" w: 8.2 cm/3.22"eu 40. us 9. l: 25.3 cm/9.92" w: 8.2 cm/3.22"eu 41. us 9.5 l: 26 cm/10.23" w: 8.5 cm/3.34"eu 42. us 10. l: 26.5 cm/10.4" w: 8.7 cm/3.42"eu 43. us 10.5 l:27.24 cm/10.7" w: 9 cm/3.46"For our detailed international sizing chart, please scroll down to our FAQs. CONTACT: via Etsy convo or Email: info [!at] thewhiteribbon.com

OAKLAND — Bucking bulls and dancing broncos are a rare sight in urban East Oakland, but about 3,000 people who flocked to a dance and jaripeo — Mexican rodeo — near the Martin Luther King Jr. Shoreline on Sunday afternoon hope it’s not the last time. Seven bull riders and more than a dozen assistants entertained the crowd, most of them in cowboy hats and boots, ready for the ‘ah!’ ‘oh!’ ‘wow!’ and ‘ouch!’ reactions as bulls gave rough rides to the brave Mexican cowboys who challenged the 1,000-plus-pound bovines. But not before master of ceremony Ruben Serrano asked the audience to remove their hats and remain silent while he recited “A Cowboy’s Prayer” as bull riders kneeled and bowed their heads in the center of the ring, a tradition in Mexican rodeos.

Bull rider Angel Diaz, of King City, quickly got hit in the left cheek by the bull’s head or horn covered with fiberglass cases and wraps to avoid much more serious injuries, such as being gored, Diaz looked like a waving flag as polka dot leather ballet flats | summer shoes | classic model | standard width | polka dots | ready to ship he struggled to free himself from the wild ride, He was OK, not a major injury for what the spectators saw, Maybe a sign that the “cowboy prayer” worked out here, or just luck, Bull rider Fernando Guerrero, 34, of Sacramento, impressed the crowd with a ride that looked as if the bull would shake off that pesky rider from its back, but Guerrero held on to the end..

“It takes a lot of work, responsibility, courage and self-trust,” Guerrero said. His wife, Lorena de Guerrero, said she was nervous, “but I trust in God and him.”. After the bull riding show, dozens of cowboys from ranches in the East Bay and beyond, some drinking beer, rode into the ring to warm up for the horse dancing competition as Mexican bands played good rhythmic music. Small clouds of dust sparked by the dancing hooves swirled between the stage and the ring. The first prize won the Copa de C.O.P.A. and $750 cash. Second prize netted the winner a trophy and $500, with third place taking home $250.

In addition to the bull riding exhibition and the horse dancing competition, the family event included live music from six different bands, dancing, games and other attractions organized by longtime community organizer Jose “Cheo” Ortiz, founder of Community polka dot leather ballet flats | summer shoes | classic model | standard width | polka dots | ready to ship Outreach Program Alternatives Inc, Money raised from the event will help the youth of Oakland, Ortiz said, “I always wanted to have a big event in Oakland, I want the money to stay here in Oakland,” Ortiz says, “There is no need to go to other cities, Here in Oakland we know how to make events, great shows.”..

It’s important to make every moment count at the Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival. After all, this year’s festival, which runs Aug. 11-13 at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, has more than 80 music acts — as well as a number of comedians and other attractions — vying for your time. Add in all that tantalizing food, drink and chocolate (which, rightfully, gets its own category) and it’s really hard to know how exactly to spend your days in the park. What you need is a plan. So here’s our hourly guide, detailing exactly where you should be at every moment of the 2017 festival. A complete schedule and other information can be found at www.sfoutsidelands.com.

Noon-2 p.m, Kick off the 2017 Outside Lands with San Francisco’s own DJ Most, who will be working the turntables at The House by Heineken dance tent from noon to 1:30 p.m, Stick around long enough to get the blood polka dot leather ballet flats | summer shoes | classic model | standard width | polka dots | ready to ship pumping (20 minutes or so), then walk over to The Barbary (comedy stage) and try to score reservations to see Henry Rollins at 2:45 p.m, that day, Yes, you need to make reservations if you want secure your spot at the Barbary, Otherwise, you’re stuck with the standby route, which is not a sure bet..

By this point, it’s definitely lunchtime. And a “best damn cheeseburger” from 4505 Meats sounds like just the ticket. Properly fueled, make your way over to the Sutro Stage by 1:50 p.m. to see Hamilton Leithauser, who you might remember as the former front man of the indie-rock outfit The Walkmen. Stick with Leithauser until around 2:15, then hustle back to The Barbary for Henry Rollins. Note: It’s recommended that those with reservations return to The Barbary at least 15 minutes before the scheduled show time. If you weren’t able to score reservations, you can still try the standby line or, maybe, forgo Rollins in favor of some Dr. Octagon (aka, rapper Kool Keith), who will be rocking the Lands End Stage from 2:05 to 2:55 p.m. Either way, make sure to be up at the Twin Peaks Stage – which is a sizable walk from Lands End – for a healthy dose of Electric Guest, the Los Angeles-based indie-pop act that performs 3:40-4:30 p.m.

Squeeze every ounce of fun out of Electric Guest before venturing over to the Panhandle Stage – just a hop, polka dot leather ballet flats | summer shoes | classic model | standard width | polka dots | ready to ship skip and jump from Twin Peaks – at 4:30 p.m, for Noname (real name: Fatimah Warner), the Chicago rapper who raised some ears with her work on Chance the Rapper’s “Acid Rap” mixtape, Then it’s back to Twin Peaks at 5:15 p.m., for 20 minutes or so of cool noise pop from Sleigh Bells, before making a beeline for the great Belle and Sebastian, which performs 5:40-6:40 p.m, at Sutro..



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