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to ask other shoppers for help choosing a style or pairing their latest purchase with the right outfit. That high level of interaction is creating tight knit Web communities of shoe aficionados and replicating the in store experience of shopping with a group of girlfriends, historically something that couldn't be found online."I've made a lot of good friends from the shoe clubs. We keep in touch in real life: We e mail, we text, we call," said Joyce Moore, 33, a Palmdale, Calif., stay at home mom who has bought dozens of shoes through the membership programs. "We understand our love of shoes, that it's not weird to have so many shoes and you can never get enough."The clubs have more in common than monthly delivery of cute shoes: Four of the companies ShoeDazzle, JustFabulous, Sole Society Inc., and ShoeMint are based in Los Angeles County, part of a growing crop of e commerce fashion brands that is helping to raise the profile of the region's fledgling start up scene. Many are garnering big sales and investment dollars and have their sights set on adding more product categories and expanding internationally.ShoeDazzle, cofounded in 2009 by Kim Kardashian, has raised $60 million from investors, including $40 million from venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, which has invested in major tech companies such as Facebook and Groupon. ShoeDazzle expanded to Britain and South Korea in 2011 and is launching in 10 other countries in 2012, cofounder Brian Lee said. In May 2011, it said it had more than three million members.Since launching in March 2010, JustFabulous has gained more than four million members nationwide and is posting $5.5 million in monthly sales. The company which also sells handbags, denim, and other products expects to sell 2.5 million to 3 million pairs of shoes and handbags in 2012, JustFabulous co CEO Adam Goldenberg said.Santa Monica's ShoeMint launched on Black Friday and three days later had sold out of its entire inventory of women's shoes, which are designed by actress Rachel Bilson and Hollywood stylist Nicole Chavez. Parent company BeachMint said ShoeMint its fourth e commerce site attracted about 80,000 pre registrations and was