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2 hours ago, mlroseplant said:

I thought so myself! I wonder how many people really appreciate it in the way that we do?

Some folks probably understood but other (that hadn't looked down to his feet) probably thought it was just some very tall guy expressing that he was "getting up in the world". :penitent:

I do admire your and @hiheellover23's presentations.  I regularly wear jeans and boots (knee high, OTK, and thigh high) with heels but I still don't see myself in pumps and if I can't see it I cant do it.

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New sources of inspiration found:

http://lookbook.nu/user/5796755-Ken-N

http://lookbook.nu/impoch

http://lookbook.nu/rulowochoa

http://lookbook.nu/vanvan417

http://lookbook.nu/josefflopez

http://lookbook.nu/ryanhinayhinay

 

Still in the "blend in" process and not "5 inch black patent pumps and regular guy clothes". But I think it may be interesting for you.

I find lookbook (and hhplace)  way more inspiring than the recent menswear runways featuring male models in heels.

 

On 12/8/2016 at 11:43 AM, Gudulitooo said:

Maybe we can find a little inspiration on lookbook, after all it is its role.

For the very slim and petite sized guys, it seems that a number of Philippine guys have ideas, for example

http://lookbook.nu/jeroy

http://lookbook.nu/look/4159410-Kenneth-Cole-Handbag-Forever-21-Highwaist-Belt

One is disturbing, while he never wears high heels, his photos look like he is: http://lookbook.nu/look/8331903-Tan-Suede-Boots-

Some are doning the "agender" or "androgynous" look

http://lookbook.nu/look/4021096-All-Saints-Shirt-Topman-Jeans-Where-Have-You-Been

http://lookbook.nu/look/3267589-Deepstyle-Jeans-New-Look-Shoes-Blazer-I-Like-Boys-In-Heels-3

For men that are a bit less slim

http://lookbook.nu/look/6200919-New-Look-Heels-H&M-Skinyn-Grey-Jeans-Asos-Leather

http://lookbook.nu/look/8220851-Weekday-Turtleneck-Bershka-Skinny-Jeans-New

Or normal

http://lookbook.nu/look/7913768-Zara-Eyewear-H&M-Black-Jumpsuit-Moschino-Bangle
http://lookbook.nu/look/7794670-Zara-Aztec-Blanket-Cape-H&M-Skinny-Denim-Mango

http://lookbook.nu/look/6342228-Black-Doesn-T-Crack

And for the guys that are more into dressing like girls

http://lookbook.nu/look/6710572-Fall-The-Season-Of-Fashi

 

Don't know if it helps. Many people try to harmoniously blend in heels for men. Of course you will not find black stilleto pumps.

 

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1 hour ago, KneeBooted said:

Do you have any more pictures of these? And where did you get them?

I got them on e-bay. I was lucky being a size 10UK, these are 9.5 UK and the fit is fine. I took some more pics.

do you like them?

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@gj Great wedges ! I did'nt know that superstar wedges exists ! Would like to have a pair of this wedges two! How about the hidden heel height? Are they as comfortable as flat superstar?!

 

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Hi @Peter1

I came across these by incident. They are very comfortable. I needed to get used to the wedge a bit as it is a bit flexible. I mean it tends to compress a bit when you are going to stand on it. This can be prevented by tightening the laces better, this fixates your foot better. They need a bit of cracking in. I have worn them for a day now and by the end of the day they walked much better.

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I got some other shoes. These do not have a heel but.... are sold as womens.  I love them though and I 'd like o share my Timberland 14 inch boots with you. your thoughts please.

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3 minutes ago, gj said:

 

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Great looking boots!  I'd wear them with no hesitation.  The sole looks like it is designed for ice and snow but is to upper going to take that kind of use without really getting messed up?

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Just now, Thighbootguy said:

Great looking boots!  I'd wear them with no hesitation.  The sole looks like it is designed for ice and snow but is to upper going to take that kind of use without really getting messed up?

They are waterproof. I woud  go out in them for sure. They should be designed for rough weather. however I am not going to test that. These were € 200.  I 'd hate to see them ruined by myself testing them. The fun thing is these are size 42 EU and I am size 44, they fit me well and give my feet enough spece to walk.

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19 hours ago, gj said:

They are waterproof. I would  go out in them for sure. They should be designed for rough weather. however I am not going to test that. These were € 200.  I 'd hate to see them ruined by myself testing them. The fun thing is these are size 42 EU and I am size 44, they fit me well and give my feet enough space to walk.

Not testing them sounds like a good idea, at least not while they are still new.  I this you first experience with round toe boots?  They do have a lot more room than the pointy toe versions.  I find I have to go up two sizes if the boot has a pointy toe.

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No It is not my first expericene with round toe boots. I prefer round toes over pointy ones. I took a bit of a guess when ordering them. It turned out right. I have not taken them out yet. But I soon will. I alos saw a pair with 6 cm heel. I moght buy those aswell.

 

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4 hours ago, gj said:

I alos saw a pair with 6 cm heel. I moght buy those aswell.

If you mean the Timberland 10" lace up boot they may not be waterproof, but they do look sharp.

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On 23-10-2016 at 7:20 PM, Thighbootguy said:

If you mean the Timberland 10" lace up boot they may not be waterproof, but they do look sharp.

yes that is the style I mean. I also saw them in a 14 inch version. Those might be a copy of the original though.

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Today I received a pair of biker jeans. I decided to combine them with my orchard ankle boots. This is the result.
Comments are welcome.

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@Thighbootguy I agree. I am allready searching for a pair of matching kneehigh boots. However I can't decide on a color. Black, blue or tan. I have seen some boots by Sendra or Shabbies. The investment is quite high approximate € 250.

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49 minutes ago, gj said:

@Thighbootguy I agree. I am allready searching for a pair of matching kneehigh boots. However I can't decide on a color. Black, blue or tan. I have seen some boots by Sendra or Shabbies. The investment is quite high approximate € 250.

Both the Sendra and Shabbies lines have great looking quality boots but there are less expensive boots available.  There is a subtle balance between quality and quantity.  I tend to go for a larger number of less expensive boots and fewer expensive ones.   As for the color: Black, blue or tan... the answer is yes

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gj, I like the blue leather jeans. I like to wear leather too. I have a pair of women's blue metallic looking jeans that I wear out, with my ankle boots. It's a nice combo, to wear heeling.

Happy Heeling,

bluejay.

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