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  1. Im a china size 37, that still means with practice i should be able to wear 5.9 inches, (yeah right)

    and with a lifetime of heels i could wear 7.4 inch heels (omg)

    I want to see a pic of someone with a size 5 (UK) foot in 7.4 inch heels.

    I found this, this is a woman in size nine shoes with a seven inch heel, and she isnt doing very well. lol.

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  2. omg.

    that www.orientvisual.com site says that a size five shoes high heel height is 15cm. Thats 5.9 inches. And it doesnt stop there, it says my ultra high heel height is 19cms. That is 7.4 inches.

    But that is for mens sizes, im a womens uk size 5, what is that in china sizes?

  3. Thanks guys, i still cant find a similar picture but one thing i have noticed as i was skimming through ebay trying to find a better pic, every pair of boots that was a big size didnt look as good because they didnt have a nice arch. Since the shoe was bigger it made the heel look crappy. This is the one thing thats good about having small feet, even a small heel looks good on size 4's and 5's. thanks for the boots help

  4. Hi, Ive just recently bought a pair of knee high boots (I couldnt find a pic that even slightly resembled them) I was wondering what some of you wore underneath your own boots. Ive only worn them twice and each time i wore a thin pair of black socks but when i went to my friends house and she put on her boots she had nothing on underneath. What is the norm as ive only ever had a pair of no heel ankle boots which i did wear with socks becs

  5. The heels are quite thin, they are the type that look the best but are much more difficult to walk in.

    Just curious, what size shoe is she, im a 5 and can walk in 4 inch heels although i havnt spent all day in them, 3 inches I can walk without a problem for any amount of time, 5 inches and i fall (lol) although i am currently practicing with the 5 inch. unsucessfully.

    If she has small feet it could be a problem. If you have the money try a 3.5 inch with a heel like this.

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    good luck

  6. First of all, would it be such a problem for you to buy her the shoes just as a present, she doesnt have to know you have a 'thing' for them. If she wears 4 inches for formal occasions only then she may only wear your shoes for formal occasions. The shoes shes wears when dressing casual are the ones to look at, find out the heel height shes wears being casual then add about a half inch. the heels in the link look about 4 inch. im not sure. IMO i dont really like the shoes you have bought her, but that might be what you and her like. Im sure if you just give them as a present she will love you for it. This is my first bit of advice Ive ever given. Becs

  7. This post started off fine then got strange fast, Ive just turned 15 and have recently bought a pair of 5 inch heels which i cant walk in (shame). My mother wouldnt let me wear heels for a long time, the only time she bought me some was on my birthday a few days ago, they were three inch and not 'tarty' as she put it. I have had a lot of messages from people telling me to be careful of people on the web as i am young. I didnt really understand why they were being so protective and warning me so much, but after reading some of these posts i understand clearly. I have had to hide my 5 inch heels from my mother as she would kill me if she saw them. Ive lost track of what i was saying here. The bottom line is this 'highheeltrained' person should be shot.

  8. High, im not a big high heel wearer but a big admirer of the talent it takes (I recently bought a pair of five inches and can not walk in them very well at all, a lot of wall holding is involved) Im still a closet heel lover But what would you call a dumb heel, i only have trainers and some 2 inch heels, which i hate by the way. Would these be considered dumb. Im not starting an argument but i quite like wedge heels which you said spoilt the outfit. becs

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