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bootmebaby

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  1. Well, I have the lasts to make them so how about I take these pictures and produce some patterns?

    that would be a wonderful idea!

    Looks like the two essential parties are on board to make this happen...I, and I bet all of us, look forward to seeing the progress and process of making this happen:nervous:

  2. Ok Ok...we know that they are drawings...put all the other junk behind us. Very often in anything that requires the making of something, a drawing is what you start with. Loco1, if you want what you created in a drawing to be real life, take them to a cobbler/shoe designer (if you do, it might be a good idea to ensure that you are protected with your design...meaning the cobbler shoe designer can't steal your concept for themselves). I can tell you from just reading all the positive responses to your drawings (including Dr. Shoe's...he did say they are very nice) that you should pursue making them into reality. Sure there will be some costs involved, but those costs could be offset or absorbed by the shoe designer in that they can share in the profits that could be made off of the final product. I believe that this can be accomplished and that you could turn a profit with this. I usually don't speak for others, but I think many people here would buy them if they were available.

  3. So loco1, have you decided to try and bring your designs to a shoemaker to make some prototypes? IMHO, you should do it, just to see if it is worth doing...you never know, your shoe designs may become the next fashion trend and make you a nice chunk of change. I think they are beautiful designs and I for one would love to wear something like those that make my foot arch to the extreme :wave: (once they were made to squeeze my foot in)

  4. You've brought up a very good point but because of the extremely high arch of my feet, I am more comfortable in a higher heel than a lower one and yes, I notice a difference in the heel heights as far as comfort is concerned.

    I'm with roni on this...I too have high arches and a higher heel is no problem for me. I will admit, if I change heights drastically (like if I'm wearing lower ones for a while and haven't worn really high heels for a period of time) it can take a little bit to get used to them again.

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