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mick18

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  1. What really made this work well is the 2 shoes used. The outer shoe is a high-top canvas style shoe that we very light and really held the inner shoe snugly (especially considering it was a couple sizes too big) Another key was removing the insoles and using papertowl. I am considering using a light foam or something to secure the inner shoe permanently. I don't know if I would try this with a non wedge heel or not, I bet it would have to be at least a chunky heel. But the wedge boot worked VERY well. Didn't feel a lot different that wearing the boots by themselves.

  2. Has anyone ever worn a pair of heels inside a pair of mens shoes? It really only works with wedges (I assume). I was out of town yesterday and brought a pair of 4" Ninewest brown wedge ankle boots along. They aren't super noticable but would would look strange. I am 5'11 and the boots would make me 6'3 or so and it would make it look like I have size 7 shoes. Also I had a pair of longer jeans along so they would go down to the bottom of the shoe. On the road I got the Idea to put the boots inside of the shoes I had along. I didn't want to tear them up so I removed the insoles and it seemed to work. I went to the local wal-mart and bought a pair of cheap converse high top copy's a size larger than normal (which didn't turn out to be necessary) for $10. I got to the car and removed the insoles and put boots in them and then put on and zipped up and then laced up. Worked like a charm. Only thing is I had to go to a restroom and stuff paper towel in the toe and around the sides and back of the wedge( where it narrows) to make the shoe look normal.. I did a lot of shopping and walking around and walked by several mirrors and I couldn't tell at all.. also never got a weird look.. Only thing is it made it look like I had abnormally long legs below the knee.. Might be an option for some of us that want to experience heels out and about without being noticed in public..

  3. Are these it:

    http://www.endless.com/dp/B000PBIJM0?tag=endlesscj-20&linkCode=asn

    If so, endless got it wrong, as they say the heel height is only 3 1/2".

    Yep those are them, I just remeasured them to be sure, did it fast last time. 4-3/8" to top of heel so pretty close to 4.5" buy the time you add the insole you are at 4.5. They could be measuring off of a smaller size. Sometimes companies increase heel hight as size goes up so keep the foot angle the same. A 3" heel has a lot steeper angle in a size 6 than it does in a size 12.

    yes they are a fantastic boot and are very comfortable.

  4. It was such a fun evening, and yes I got a lot done. I like to keep my house clean but being so busy lately it had kind of slipped, in 9 hours I got a bunch done. I can't wait to have another free weekend day to do it again, it was by far the longest I had spent in heels of any kind...I now know what the ladies are talking about when they say "my feet are killing me" The goors a very comfortable, but hours cleaning on a concrete floor takes it's toll in 4.5" heels....Very very worth it though...

  5. Tonight has been fun! Actually ran to office to get some papers I needed wearing them under pants. First time I have ever worn any kind of heel outside, The walk from parking lot to office (50yrds) and back was quite a rush even though no one saw me.....I am sure some of you know the feeling. Only a couple hours left of this great evening :w00t2:

  6. I recently got in some nice Nine West Goor Pointy toe ankle boots with a 4.5" heel. Well no one is going to be around till tomorrow, so at 2:00 I put them on and am not taking them off for even a break until 11:00. Have some major basement cleaning to do and the house needs vacuuming so it should be a great evening in heels!

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