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Top Picks in Aldo Shoes for Women

By Desiree Stimpert, About.com

With over 600 retail stores across the US, Canada and the UK, Aldo shoes are coveted for their up-to-the-minute edgy designs and affordable prices. Whether you're unfamiliar with their shoes, or already in love, I think you'll enjoy these top picks.

1. "HIMEL" - Sexy High Heeled Aldo Shoes

With their glossy black, yellow or red uppers, and sky-high heels, these open toe pumps say hot with a capital "H." But as daunting as the stiletto heels may look, the concealed platform soles bring them down from terrifying to merely scary.

2. Aldo "Goyco" - Versatile Wedge Heeled Shoes

Available in taupe or black, these fabulous wedges feature mult-strap vamps and mid-height heels. Perfect for work or after, shoes like these are easy to pair with just about anything from pants to dresses.

3. "Kilbury" - Killer Platform Shoes from Aldo

If you're looking for a serious high heel and an ultra-thick platform sole on your next pair of sandals, you may want to have a look at Aldo's "Kilbury." Available in silver, black, or an electric shade of blue, these sexy sandals offer full front coverage and sleek covered heels. As hot as they are, they're also on the hefty side, so be sure to pair these with shorter styles of skirts and dresses.

4. Aldo Shoes - "Bolling" Sexy Zippered Sandals

These hot dress sandals feature straps with zipper accents, making them right on par with this season's hardware trend. In addition to the unique design, these shoes come in two versatile colors: black, or a multi-shaded brown. These would look fantastic with a shorter skirt or dress.

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