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Same for me. I wore my 13 cm boots at home a few times, but only out once. There was a lot going on before Christmas, so I didn't have quite the time to practice a lot. Naturally there were also many partys and events where I wore some 12 cm boots, so I'm not totally out of routine š
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I ventured into women's jeans and cords 8 years ago and haven't ventured out. In Levi's I have several 311's both red tag and cords. In Express I have many different styles, mostly skinny, size 10 and some 8's. Some are 'short', I like the short versions for some boots because the stop before the ankles and don't give me extra bulk around the ankles. My boots fit better. I have gotten a few 'straight jeans' and recently I have some skyscraper in size 10 and 8. I just got a size 6, I can get them on and close the button and zip them up, but they are a little too tight for now. Hopefully, I will be able to wear them with a little more weigh lose. Several of my cords are JAG. I get compliments in those all the time. Love the new 4-way stretchable materials.
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Well, having to find a 38" inseam is surely not one of my issues. It sounds like you have a long and lean physique, which of course, is perfect for tight fitting women's jeans. Is the inseam length as much of an issue if you wear your boots over the jeans? In other words, can you get away with a much shorter inseam if you wear the jeans inside the boots? For me, I have just experimented with thrift shop girl jeans. I didn't want to spend big bucks not really knowing what size/length would be right for the old "dad bod". I found a pair of "lucky brand" dark blue "hayden" 12-31 stretch jeans that fit nicely. They are low rise, so it seems important having the old butt in decent form to keep them from drooping down, I just wear a belt. I have a dark grey pair of the same lucky jeans/same size, probably donated by the same person. I like these jeans because they stretch so fit fairly tight without feeling constricting. Definitely look nice with my nine west blank stiletto ankle boots, or most any boots for that matter. A few years back, I ventured into the levis store in Vegas, looking for a pair of women's jeans. It seems like styles have changed, most women's jeans now seem to be "high rise", saw no real "low rise" styles. Not a fan of the high rise look though. My go to for years was always the levis 511s, they fit fairly nicely. Tried a pair of 510s years back also, had to face the fact that I am not 29 anymore. The sales person in the levis store was quite pleasant and helpful, I'm sure she realized she had a sale if she just stuck with me while I pondered several styles. Finally, she recommeded levis 512s. These seem to be a combination of 510s, nice tight fit on the legs, combined the a slightly more "dad bod" fit around the waist hips. I really like the way the fit and bought a pair, probably should have bought two pairs, they might be discontinued now!
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Same here, just wearing my block heeled ankle boots lately, better than nothing. Finally, yesterday, I put on my 4.5" stiletto ankle boots while working on an outboard in the basement, and was thrilled at how easy it was to walk in them, and how good it felt/looked...Wore some tighter fitting levis black women's jeans for the occasion
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Same here! Again a combination of winter weather, a muddy towpath, and frankly a bit of holiday laziness. Like you, Iāve worn mid heels as a kind of maintenance heel to keep myself in some kind of heel wearing condition. Iām making mastering 12cm heels a New Yearās resolution though and going to get right back into practicing.
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It has still not been a great month for practicing in super tall heels. Part of the reason is the weather, but part of it is that I'm taking a bit of a break from walking in heels just for the sake of walking in them. I've had the last four days off due to the Christmas holiday, and I've actually gone out walking on three out of the four. I purposefully wore mid heels for two of those days, because I figured I would be a little out of condition, and didn't want to overdo it. Nothing bad happened, so I switched to actual high heels yesterday. I did my 2.1 mile (3.4 km) route in the equivalent adjusted steepness of 10.5 cm, and wow, the difference between 9 cm and 10 1/2 is remarkable, or so my calves thought! And it's not like I gave up wearing heels altogether, I just haven't been pounding the pavement like I usually do.
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The business does seem to be defunct, with no active links that I can see. But this one may indicate a new (or intended) business, although it is unclear whether that is an active advert: https://www.instagram.com/cowboybootscustom/ I bought one pair of MJ boots several years ago and was pleased with the quality and fit. A shame if he is no longer in business.
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I still have my first pair of hh cowboy boots that are Western Ranch. Have had them resoled twice. The toe and heel show wear, but a good polishing hides a lot. All of my MJ boots and shoes were custom from my measurements, so have been blessed with a great fit!! As to the Wranglers, I find the pockets are great!! After Leviās did away with the āoriginal spinā custom jeans, I tried American Eagle jeans as well as Vanity, BKE, Miss Me even Cruel Girl. Miss Me were great!! But very expensive. American Eagle tends to run thin, but fit great, but finding 38ā inseam was hard. Vanity was my go to low rise boot cut until they shuttered. Cruel Girl I loved but could only find 36ā inseam. BKE were great too but again ran thin and 38ā inseam has been difficult. So for the last 5 years Wrangler has been my favorite. Iād love to hear other guys experiences with womenās jeans with their hhboots!! tightlevishhboots!!!
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Hey one and all! I forgot to put photos here but I'll go one better and post a video of them. Hope you all had a nice Christmas! https://youtu.be/eTkdC0R6PZc Remembered these photos that I combined into one, as well.
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It was in the seventies, so she had high stiletto pumps. It snowed and I went barefooted for a few weeks. The snow helped with the pain.
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Compliments from guys are the ultimate compliments indeed!
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pebblesf replied to mlroseplant's topic in For the guys
For sure! It is so frustrating to have a gal pal with great boots, but they are too small for you! Nonetheless, I have squeezed my feet into many friend's boots that were too small for me. -
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Shyheels replied to mlroseplant's topic in For the guys
If youād have been younger and smaller you could gave asked to borrow a pair of her stiletto boots to wear until your swollen foot returned to normal! -
When I was 18 in college, I picked up a friend from her work and took her to get fingerprinted (financial business). On the way back to my car I tickled her and she drove her stiletto down into my barefoot. My baby toe bone split lengthwise. It was winter and I couldn't wear shoes.
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Sounds very festive! And nice to receive the compliments!
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pebblesf started following Sadly, That Will Not Be Happening Again!
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So sorry to hear this, those boots are beautiful. I have the same difficulty, 4" heels no problem, 5" heels are a problem for extended wear. I finally found a pair of black nine west stiletto booties with 5" heels that were comfortable and fairly easy to walk in. I was on cloud nine until I broke one of the heels from walking so much. Needless to say, nine west discontinued this particular style, but I did manage to find another pair used. Don't give up Gige!
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I haven't seen MJ active lately, but haven't looked that hard. Hoping to see more of your great pics/boots here, or perhaps on another site where you are active. All the best. D
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Same here, love wearing women's jeans, just fit better. My only complaint are the useless pockets! It is great to hear from you again here for sure! Always dreamed of owning a great pair of Western Ranch boots from years ago, should have sprung for a pair back then. I do have a few pairs of MJ boots, not overly impressed. To be fair, they were "returns", or orders that were never shipped. Love my light colored pair with the 5" heels, but they are tough to walk in for any distance, should have stuck with 4" heels. I would give MJ boots another chance though for sure. They were reasonably priced, well constructed, good leather, and looked great.
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pebblesf replied to mlroseplant's topic in For the guys
Yes, I have a similar issue from just standing in my boots. -
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Shyheels replied to mlroseplant's topic in For the guys
That reminds me of a story about ābunny bootsā - the heavy white rubber boots issued by the US Antarctic Program and which they neurotically require to be worn. I like boots as a rule but I loathed those. Heavy, clumsy, like cartoon character boots they were extremely warm and utterly unbreathable. Horrible things. I was on assignment at McMurdo, South Pole and multiple USAP field camps one (Antarctic) summer and was issued a pair of those. Iād brought my own pair of quite nice Scarpa mountaineering boots and was forever getting into trouble for wearing those instead of the mandated bunny boots. I vividly remember arriving at some remote field camp and the second I climbed out of the helicopter having some military type screaming at me for not wearing proper footwear. My Scarpa mountaineering boots were a million times better than those ghastly white things that were literally designed for 1940s army polar expeditions -
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mlroseplant replied to mlroseplant's topic in For the guys
This might explain in part why my feet have actually gotten smaller over the last 10 years. Not a lot, but certainly noticeable with picky fitting women's shoes. I am now solidly a size 9/size 40. Used to be more like a 9 1/2. 9 1/2 these days is always too big, even in boots. Not only do I wear heels, but I do arch strengthening exercises every day, twice a day. I just had a go-round with safety last week. A junior safety guy finally noticed after 9 months that I wasn't wearing steel toes. He wouldn't let it go. I threatened to drag. The head safety guy came to visit me about an hour later, and said basically, "Well, if nobody has noticed in 9 months, I'd just let it ride. Just pretend that never happened." At least I don't have to worry about it until the next project now. -
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Shyheels replied to mlroseplant's topic in For the guys
Iāve had back troubles in the past - a ruptured disc a long time ago - and have found that heels really help. Not really high heels - I donāt think 10 or 12cm would help, certainly not 12cm! But 8cm chunky heels are really good. When I had a kid I had a toe injury that had a very beneficial side effect! I was goofing around, running through the house (aged about 12j and managed to break my little toe on the leg of a table. It hurt. My foot swelled up and I couldnāt wear my shoes. It was winter and my mother had a pair of mid heel knee boots that I could get my foot into. And so my mother lent them to me. I was delighted. I secretly wished I could wear knee boots and here was my opportunity. I had sure to take a long time healing. But then winter ended and I had to give up my borrowed boots. Looking back I realise that nobody - not a soul - commented in my wearing mid heel womenās knee boots. There it was - an open possibility to wear heels -
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CrushedVamp replied to mlroseplant's topic in For the guys
I can see where high heels would actually be good for the foot. I recently had to get some work boots and decided to get professionally fitted for them. It was found out that my feet have gone from a size 9 to size ten. When I asked how that could be the guy told me its because my feet are flattening out and so my feet are getting longer, but also thinner. So I could see where with heels, and your arch being formed solidity, it might actually help your feet, especially against backpain. I once worked at a job where we had to wear steel toed boots with steel metatarsal plates and EVERYONE went to a chiropractor. It protected your feet from dropped steel, but also kept your foot from flexing with each step. Add in 10 hour days and something had to give and for all of us, it was our backs. -
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higherheels replied to mlroseplant's topic in For the guys
It sure doesn't get better with time. Hopefully we can enjoy our heels for a long time to come, even if there are some drawbacks. I thankfully don't have any issues so far. -
I think you did great! For not being used to them, spending a day in them with all the walks you had is quite an accomplishment š I'm not surprised that you felt it all over your body. I'm fine in 13 cm heels, but I never wore anything higher than a 11 cm heel to the office. Sure I could wear 12 cm heels, but with all the walking before, meanwhile, and after the office I definitely also would feel it! I'm sure with just a little more practice you'll be fine in your 5" boots. You can join us in the "aiming high" topic š If you'd rather stick to the "normal" heels that's also fine, there's no need to push the limits all the time.
