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	<title>Comments on: Review: Vincent Shoes &amp; 20% Off Coupon!</title>
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		<title>By: The Parent Bloggers Network &#187; Vincent Shoes: We Really Love Them</title>
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		<description>[...] One mom noted the excellent styles for boys, who really tend to be neglected when it comes to US makers. &#8220;Since Ben was born, I&#8217;ve been complaining that shoe manufacturers discriminate against boys when designing shoes. So many beautiful girls&#8217; shoes, but the boys&#8217; shoes? They&#8217;re utilitarian, sure, but generally clunky and unstylish. Except, that is, for European boys&#8217; shoes. Europeans know how to make shoes. Unlike their U.S. competitors, they make them soft, supple, and cuter than cute.&#8221; Another mom of boys had this to say as well &#8220;I am not a big fan of the loud character sneakers my boys like to pick out because they just don’t...&#8221; [...]</description>
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