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  1. 1 hour ago, w6ish said:

    i forgot to mention fishnets or sheer hosiery, they look great with my black mini but they also look really hot with my super tight shorts.  i wish i could show you a photo of the look but unfortunately i can't here.  

    Shorts and hosiery? Ain't the whole point wearing shorts to cool off the skin.... in warm temperatures. Unless you have pasty legs or trying to hide blemishes otherwise wax, tan and oil up your legs and show who's boss.. 

    Seeing how woman react seeing my denim distressed Rag & bone short shorts isn't always what they are observing. Often they stare at my bronzed tan smooth legs smiling admiring how they look even surprised sometimes envious how good they look. Even thinking to wear any hose is strange to me, as some said overkill... Just let your body do the talking is enough to get lot of attention. 

    Reminds me of Catherine Bach of dukes of hazard. She wore tan pantyhose with her denim cutoffs. Worked for television bringing her legs consistently the same colour. Beats wearing body makeup during her acting days, Yet the look is bit redneck often females found it silly and uncomfortable in hot summer in Georgia...

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    Jessica Simpson no pantyhose...5847ca1d3581e.jpg

    Ariel Winter loves shorts with heels but no panyhose..5847ca1d35bff.jpg

    Charlotte McKinney thong swimwear under those shorts going to the beach. 5847ca1d3607f.jpg

  2. On 6/28/2017 at 3:49 AM, Cali said:

    Steve Madden goes up to size 11 and so do the lower end Madden Girl and the high end FreeBird line.

    http://www.stevemadden.com/thumbnail/WOMENS/Shop-by-Size/pc/2163/2220.uts?parentCategoryId=2163&type=thumbnail&selectRefines=grp%3ASize|tx%3A11%2Cic%3A%3F%3F%3F%3F%3F%3F%2Csl%3At%2Cds%3Af&availRefines=Size|5^5.5^6^6.5^7^7.5^8^8.5^9^9.5^10^SMALL^MED^LARGE^10.0^11.0^5.0^6.0^7.0^8.0^9.0^ONESZ&mode=viewone

     

    To me this is a ill fitting shoe for her. She does not have enough of an arch for this heel and has to walk on her toes.

    Thanks for all the comments. 

    What i like to buy are these only worried that size 10.5US might fit to small for my 9.5 US foot size.

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    Does anyone have experience wearing similar heel sandals. To me if they are on the small size the front strap made of denim might blister my front foot to keep from moving around.. Also design of the sandal looks flimsy to wear properly foot may slide to much? Any suggestions ideas of this type of sandal platform?

    Although do like the Michael Kors style better platform sandal like this. Just wished it came a size i could squeeze into and it wasn't sold out. 

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    Closest option as Michael kors is this but the clunkier heel is not to my liking have booties similar block heel._101086436.jpg?crop=pad&pad_color=FFF&fo

    Another one i likes but sold out just my luck.

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  3. Thanks Cali, Steve Madden  often come as high 10.5 US size if your lucky.  Like the shoes wooden heel is something i've looked upon with the type i want to buy. Only problem is 10.5 US might be size to small or half size. It would look bad or uncomfortable walking around with my toes hanging off the vamp. Only thing holding me in is slight fabric around the toes and ankle straps just as my video earlier shown with lady in wedge heel. 

    Watched this video of shorter heel i would want same design yet higher heel additional platform.  Looks uncomfortable seeing her strides and foot seems loose in the mid sole slapping the footbed vamp at every stride. Don't know but to me it looks painful to walk in and very least blisters will form on the mid foot.

    http://video.asos-media.com/products/ASOS/_media_/945/9453b27c-4a01-49a5-98bc-b335ec030857.mp4

  4. 6 hours ago, w6ish said:

    it was fun outing:  but i will say this much:  any time you wear fish net stockings, a mini skirt, and 6 inch heels, people are going to go crazy with their cameras.  i think i was photographed about 20 thousand times on Sunday!  

    Noticed in the video background noise Asian female giggling. Walk by very slow delebrate in front of you. Was the environment conditions easy were people shocked applauding your outfit thus photographing your presence? Being it was pride weekend you maybe flew under the radar with your outfit. 

  5. 8 hours ago, w6ish said:

    yeah it was a crazy look!!!  but fun.  as for the 4 or 5 inch heels...  there is no way i'm ever going to wear anything lower than 6 inch heels.  the video too, quite fun!

    Glad you had fun time, crazy look, doubt that. Maybe you should watch the one i attached so we all could relate...:happy:

    https://youtu.be/9P35Vns-5xA

  6. 6 hours ago, jeremy1986 said:

    I have the exact same length as you - 26.7. I would usually need a US11, though sometimes a 10 is adequate. in Euro, its around a 42-43. with me its less of a length issue, and more about width in the lower end of the foot, and where the exact location of the straps is at the front. 

    Thanks but i have Haglund’s deformity or some call pump bump in my right foot which extends the length at least half size.  Do only buy shoes in one size so i sometimes buy half size larger then i need only because of tightness of one foot.

    Anyway thought buying platform heel sandal similar to the link i'm attaching. Anyone know if wedges styled like the ones shown are fitted well to the foot or does your feet move around in the vamp. Seeing the video of her toes and they go extend over the edge is that normal or sizing to small. Just worried if i buy similar heels like the one in the video it would difficult to walk or stay on my foot. 

    https://youtu.be/P6gOF3CumnE

  7. 3 hours ago, Cali said:

    There are many attractive lace-ups out there. Having a large girth toe box limits the shoes I can wear. For example, I haven't found a pump I can put my foot in and walk without pain and i have tried hundreds.

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    What is the length of your heels? Want to buy similar looking sandal platforms online worried the sizing might be too small. Would my toes push forward off the toe box afraid the length might be cm to short. Normally in men's i take size 9.5 US approximately 26.7cm length sometimes go to size 10US for more loose fit. Had bad luck buying female sizes in 42 EURO which translated to 11 US and as you said toe box was painful to even put on. 

    Your sandals pictured seem to fit really well maybe even large seeing your toes not close to the edge. My worry is buying 5.5" heel 1.5" platform might push my toes over the edge appearing way to large for the shoe. Have any experience or suggestions will my toes naturally push forward seeing the heels are held in by the ankle strap and front fabric material across the toes?

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  8. As you should expect getting the eye from the ladies. Something would be wrong if they never looked. 

    Enjoy answering the same questions or was it just to chat you up? 

    Had sliver of your experience yesterday. Gal tried to chat me up then just blurted out she wants me to give her my clothes. As I laughed it off she was serious about it, thought it was bit aggressive yet thanked her for the compliment. Her saying she never seen me wear the same thing twice. 

    Although my outfits are entirely feminine maybe some females believe what I possibly do with all of it. So they have to ask, maybe I will give them something for free. 

    Did want to say my clothes wouldn't fit her. Maybe she would take it as a crticism being slightly out of shape. What I really thought is my clothes or pants stretch out in all the wrong place for female to wear properly and look sexy. Lol..,

    What I should of said  being afraid she would look better then me wearing it.  I would be jealous seeing how well proportioned her sexy legs look. The way she was eyeing me up and down, censoring her words. Obviously she muttered few words which made no sense but knew in context of what she maybe thinking on the way she was looking upon my body was red faced flattering. 

    Find the question wanting to wear my clothes bit weird, while same time a bit turn on. 

     

  9. Like Sia says, Come on come on, turn the radio on It's Saturday and it won't be long Gotta paint my nails, put my high heels on It's Saturday and it won't be long 'til I....blank..... fill in yourself.

     

    Wear the second from the left but always have backup plan if your going out like the song says, Saturday night. You never know if there is going to be another night followed by Friday. That is why save it for that special night.

     

     

  10. 1 minute ago, Steve63130 said:

    You are so right about that. When skin gets wet, it gets very soft and is even more susceptible to blisters. To keep your feet in a "no blister" zone, wear sheer nylon hosiery to act as a barrier between your skin and the shoe you are trying to stretch. And if there is too much tightness, you may have to do the treatment more than once. The first time, just wear them sitting and doing some light walking around. The second time, you can do more aggressive walking and standing. If you start to feel any rubbing or blisters, take the time to pad the area with moleskin or something to cushion the skin. Once you feel pain, it's too late!

    Steve

    Your right about barrier with hosiery. Everytime i wear thin female matching ankle socks which does the job. While i walk around for couple hours i feel pressure points even see after i pull off the booties red swollen pinky toe and heel. While i know the bootie size is smaller than normal the other footwear i just have to be smarter about the duration i wear them. Although find the exact same harrow suede booties i own stretch better then black leather calfskin.  

  11. On 6/15/2017 at 8:13 AM, mlroseplant said:

    It can be done, but must be done carefully, or you'll break that front strap, and it might not happen immediately. It might happen while you're out and about several days later, and cause you great anguish. Don't ask me how I know this.

    What I would suggest doing, since you say they're just a little bit tight, is to use the Steve Method. Actually, I'd probably use a modified Steve Method, since it's just that thin little strap in the front. The Steve Method, as promulgated by @Steve63130, is to squeeze into your sandals, get into the shower, and soak them real good until the leather relaxes a bit. Then you can kind of scrunch everything around like you want it. After that, you should wear the sandals continuously until they dry, and that should stretch them out, pretty much in one shot. This process will take several continuous hours, so don't begin unless you have the time.

    Since you just need to stretch the one strap (technically two, I guess), I don't think you really need to take a shower in them, you could get the same effect simply by getting those straps good and wet with a rag, or by immersing your toes in a pan of water or something.

    Again, it's very important that you don't remove the sandals until they are completely dry, or they may become a shape that is not the shape of your foot, and that would be bad! I think this method should work fairly well for you. Good luck! And thanks to Steve!

    Wouldn't that give you blisters? When i wore new booties Rag & bone harrows black leather i forgot my ankle socks decided to go barefoot. Found my foot was getting warm even perspiring a tad so it was bit humid with my foot encapsulated in tight fitted booties.  Only few hours i felt pain along my small toes and back heel blisters for sure. Once i took them off i could see the damage where the bootie fit all to snug. Took weeks for the blisters to heel and months for red scarring to fade away.  

    Find it very risky to stretch your heels using your foot as the tool. Last thing you want is blemished feet all season healing exposing them wearing open toe sandals. 

  12. What could she possibly want to show you? I bet she is wearing matching platform heels as you. Or very least she will wear some six inch heels. Just to make you jealous or impression so you can up your game. 

    Great opportunity for you to wear something you never tried before. 

  13. 8 hours ago, Thighbootguy said:

    Maybe showing my lack of imagination but...I can't imagine the look on your friend's faces (or hers for that matter).  You know your audience better than I do but I still suggest wearing your wildest heels but conservative slacks, at least for your first meeting.  Maybe you could make this gathering a more regular event where you could explore further options (painted on jeans, skirt,...).

    :wavey:

    Be and dress as you want never second guess yourself or appease others. 

    You exactly know what the ladies came to see. Give them a show because your gal pal had to say something more then you just like wearing heels. 

    Woman are intrigued at the spectacle your going to start. 

    Change your style, if it was me I would outfit myself in office attire. 4-5 inch court heels, tight medium length skirt with sexy split, nude shiny pantyhose or stockings. see  the reaction you get from gal pal and her coworkers. Don't wear same style outfit as the picture your gal posted.  If invitation to dinner is in the works from some of the intrigued ladies then by all means do wear what they desire to see, touch, and experience. 

    Good luck. Doubt you need it. 

    Always have them wanting more. Tease them first so there thirst is not entirely quenched. That is why I suggest a smart business class outfit feminine style but outrageous at the same time.  Then if evening outing is in the works by all means leggings or painted on tight jeans revealing your inner self. 

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  14. 4 hours ago, Rockpup said:

    I am also lucky as far a day heel sizing goes, as I fit 9-10 depending on the shoe, so I can shop in any store. While I am hard pressed to name a specific store, I've had great service all over Miami and Boca Raton. Most purchases have been from Nordstrom, Nine West, Cole Haan, and Steve Madden. One of my best experiences though was a Saks in Boca where the sales guy was also wearing heels and nearly insisted I try on everything in my size ;)

    What kind of heels was he as the SA wearing? Remarkable that management allowed him outfit himsel as he enjoyed. Usually SA st Saks wearing suits in male dress patent shoes. Suppose it would make the customers feel uneasy seeing guy feminized or seeing him  wearing heels. Although in female shoe department customers are also looking to buy heels. In my opinion if the said guy in heels looks better then females customers it can leave a bad taste in there mouth unlikey to purchase items. 

    That experience must of been blast having been encourged to try on everything. Having the experience documented would be even better. Lucky your 9-10 size can fit  in every woman shoe seeing most designer heels top out at 10 US. 

  15. Happy with your acceptance from fellow family member. Forgive me if i made you angry or planted seed of doubt. You're correct in saying taking there word of people you know or love at face value without cynicism. 

    My distrust or cynicism of people are based in reality and experiences. Often i maybe hearing politically correct words from people but delving under deeper scrutiny and investigation i can see or hear through the phony polite facade. 

    Some people just lie not to hurt feelings of others when cornered. Have cause to distrust so called "friends"  while in reality they bad mouth and criticize my attire as any hater-critic behind my back. Often the very things that are not meant to be heard in public are leaked, one way or another coming back opening my eyes that they are uncomfortable and prejudice towards the style worn.

    Let's face it not everyone going to enjoy what we wear. Some who just smile nodding in agreement comforting us as someone who believes and understands our plight. Suppose it's good enough for few of us in some manner of acceptance and encouragement without undergoing scrutiny or cynical questions that open up the truth..

    That is why i'm totally shocked and stunned when someone compliments me only later to find they did it for reason. Often the reason isn't as straightforward or  simplistic as it seems. 

    Lot variation why some might be out spoken to us: 

    One being let us not ignore the 2000 lbs elephant without speaking about it. 

    Secondly loving the clothes, shoes but deep underlying feelings of whom is wearing it, distresses even angers females on many levels seeing a man so smartly outfitted. They maybe loving the clothes even envious but hating on whom is wearing it considering wrong. Censoring the fact not to upset you by pointing out items they only like but never saying it suits you or your perfectly dressed.  Sort of same analogy saying i love the colour of your automobile CIVIC Honda, but you decided to believe he or she is envious of my car, but later see them drive off in Mercedes Benz S class 63 AMG with 577 hp.

    So by people saying something to us heel lover wearing males usually going to be positive even though they don't mean it in it's entirety  even if they deem it wrong to be outfitted.  Usually people ignore me because what i wear bothers them feeling uncomfortable thus not wanting to say something negative or upsetting. If you have nothing good to say don't say anything, because if you keep talking the truth comes out sooner or later. 

    Had many instances of married couple knowing me a little while the wife is polite smiling saying hello. The married guy does most of the talking but the woman says very little. Once overheard the female asking the husband she wants to hurry up leave  so she can avoid me at another location which we all will run into together again much later only because how i'm outfitted makes her uncomfortable, uneasy. Only reaction is husband laughs at her request although complies yet i know she tries avoiding me as much as she can. Yet i never say a word knowing the couples wife hates me or very least my attire and can't stand being in the same surroundings.

    Always want to laugh or ask  as i know the wife hates my outfits but stands waiting by listening to us guys chat, seeing the smirking subtle  expression on the guys face towards his wife. All a while the wife looks me over as if her skin crawls, scanning me head to toe, glaring bulging eyes upon my shoes or items i'm wearing. Do know the answer i would get from the husband or his wife, don't hate you but your choices of style you wear has lot to be desired for her senses. 

    Best advice is don't believe the hype. Positive i don't look as bad as others believe, or great as some make me believe i do. Just believe in myself what i wear  makes me feel happier dispute the ups or downs.

     

     

  16. mroseplant: Happy you shared a great experience from such a amazing female. Inspiring and encouraging to hear such positive comments from a 21 year old college woman.

    Not to be critic or take you off your cloud, but is there chance the college woman is indebted thus being polite of your befriending and mentoring?

    Reading that the mom was surprised of your choice of style as you politely stated or the college gal mentioned to you mlroseplant. Looks to me the mom is like most people distressed seeing males outfit themselves as we do in feminine attire. It has to make the college graduate mindset ingrained similar thinking to the mom growing up with her family, of  our standards of acceptance with regards to male attire negatively. 

    Is it wrong for me to assume your college age female has less of a robust social skills or lifestyle keeping to her studies thus limiting her interaction with others. What i'm getting at,  when young girls 18+ have limited friends often alone away from family, no guidance, as in your situation being the only mentor with your wife. These young women often bend to peer pressure with similar age young friends that what we on this forum wear is silly, laughable, inappropriate strange, weird. Basically learned behaviour from others the feminine style for men are deemed not correct or distressing only so they fit in with peer group mindset.  While it's not the case with said college woman you described she is grateful being befriended with your hospitality and learned your good person despite her mom's distress of your attire.   

    As Cali put younger woman are okay with male dressed up uniquely one being they envy the clothes. Secondly they haven't determined what your wearing is suppose to be deemed wrong thus some guidance from others to push there beliefs one way or the other. Mlroseplant  bet the college graduate was warned by mom to watch out be careful to your chats or advice only because what you're wearing is suspect. After she graduated she now can determine you wearing what you do, does not mean your i bad person, or crazy as others may assume, only she found fondness and comfort of your welcoming her.  Thus she accepts who you are and what you wear making her better person not being prejudice as her mom. 

    What surprised me not fully aware with your detailed conversation with your college graduate is her hint you may enjoy wearing skirt. Do understand the strange dynamic talking about clothes with females. Only in my situation i'm never alone, have other people eavesdropping of my reactions or responses, so i become  mute to said suggestions or comments  or further discussions of my clothes and preferences.   Do feel wishing to chat about my new outfits and preferences with like minded woman as you did in private. Again wouldn't know how to react or say being so delighted only because of the shock they accept my style and encouragement.  

    Just yesterday out of the blue a 30 something cute pudgy female came up next to me, leaning closely complimenting my body and clothing. Telling me she observed me for long time as she held onto my shoulder, i'm inspiration to her, observing my various nice clothing envious wanting to look exactly like me, asking what's my secret diet, exercise.. She left quickly as she came not wanting to bother me further but i only could say thank you in slight shock, while others observed her and my response. 

    Maybe just maybe the college graduate, mlroseplant is hinting that your attire can be better suited in something different what you really wearing. Often i see on males or females alike trying to hide or shy away with fashion sense or be modest in their attire, often ruining the appearance be it heels, shorts, skirts, pants etc.. Sometimes trying to dress-up but never wearing a dress fails or dulls the appearance of sharper style.  

     

  17. 2 hours ago, pebblesf said:

    Yeah, I remember a group of teenage girls giggling behind me on the up escalator in a mall....I felt it best not to acknowledge them, "never let em see you sweat" kind of thing.

    Keep in mind that the loudest criticism is usually from those who are the most envious or jealous....

    Agreed with loud criticism but some females often don't want or can't  admit they're jealous of what a male is wearing.

    Overheard two females partially discuss my outfit unbeknownst to them i understood it was about me, they thought i was clueless of whom it regarded as i came late to there surrounding.. One gal said to the other while keeping eye on me if understood,  "don't want to admit it, but i'm sometimes so jealous of his clothes", the other replied nodding me too, he looks exactly like you less the hair". Yet later they both agreed preferencing, it's wrong what he wears only because they dislike males wearing feminine styles. This attitude cements my belief which defines males in feminine outfits, heels, clothes  invokes dissonance amongst the ladies.  Females often don't hide their feelings blantly showing hatred  in public, accompanied with bitter confused stares, or bad comments to friends, laughter, giggles, scowls. When they enjoy or regard you well styled they keep it to themselves hiding any sense of reaction, only looking away odd times they may smile finding it cute or amusing.

    Once in awhile i can notice in there stunned stares usually younger females who feel self-conscious once seeing me  wearing certain outfits, appearing well styled and fashionable or very least trendy. Only once had 30 year old single female scream loud  as she could noticing my outfit as i walked passed her dolphins could hear.  Shocked and visibly startled  at her reaction thinking to myself why the drama, then as you put it Pebblesf, loudest critics often are most jealous and envious.  While being noticed wearing same  outfit i mentioned earlier from screaming female another  older gal late 50's early 60's  stood stunned, frozen from her strides staring as what i was wearing watching me closely as i walked passing her by. 

  18. Never say a word, even if others point me out saying, see what shoes he's wearing. 

    Brave or bold to ask do you like them. Often I get stunned stares or smirk or giggles. Had similar situation as you mom, daughter's, grandma, grandpa, husband sitting standing by on at a store bench between outer inner door sort of a vacuum between the two sliding doors. As I walked out the young daughters teens began to snort and laugh getting the entire families attention. 

    Whenever someone laughs or giggles noticing my outfit or bootie heels I become defensive even bit angry at them. Only because they don't except my style. Usually I categorize them as haters or people unwilling accept male dressed up in feminine style. 

    Find them discriminatory even prejudiced of certain fashion styles. Most often they rather never ever want to have conversation or to get to know me. Only because what I wear does'nt suit there taste or style. 

     

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  19. Describing him seems you felt bit disgusted or pity of his appearance. Yet his simple snug reaction made you to ultra sensitive to your outfit. Not everyone can admire our appearance or boldness wearing it. 

    Take on the positive that most people you seen surrounding you didn't react in smug manner as the ordinary pot belly greasy office worker. 

    As you I often observe female proportions and style outfits. Making a judgement call which often leads to non verbal expression. Sometimes or often it's negative having a puzzled look on my face why they are wearing xyz. While I to am being observed noticing what unique outfits I wear walking down the street. In reality I don't care how someone attires themselves as long they don't point fingers upon me. 

    Best reaction you can give is exactly what you've done. Often had same happen to me but had no means to flaunt myself as you done because of the oufit covered it up. Only in my mind I can say only if you seen my body revealed your laughter. Giggles would stop. Often is the case when people disagree what I wear but all notice my body is fit and in shape admiring it or desiring it.

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  20. 1 hour ago, Jkrenzer said:

    I'm always aware people notice my heels,  usually stilettos even though I'm in otherwise male attire. People here often say they are not noticed, but can say that's not reality. Most notice, many simply can't grasp what they are seeing so they ignore. I've overheard many conversations and seen many women sheepishly look me in the face as I approach, but i have the sense they turn and look down after I pass. 

    Good outing and keep going. By the way love the yellow beauties you added to your gallery. 

    So true, woman often notice subtly before you can realize them observing your or my style outfit. Taken from experience if woman enjoy the view they will stare with a smile. As you said, people can't grasp what they are seeing but many do, but prefer to ignore you or me, only because they instantly disapprove. Think the one's that ignore us believe in fashion sense that belongs to individuals gender. Once you cross that boundary instant disapproval is brought your or my way. If they argue or get upset voicing their beliefs to us for our heels or outfit often than not they are jealous and envious but don't admit it. While people ignoring us is one way of showing disapproval quietly. 

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