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9 hours ago, Jkrenzer said:
Alex, what size do you wear. Look like 5.25 inch relative to my size. A comfortable in size 10 women's.
Uk7, also a US women's 10.
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I've been tossing the idea of buying a pair of their boots around since the start of shit-went-all-to-fuck in March 2020.
They look really nice and I can understand the appeal but do they fit male feet? And if they do, does anyone have a pair for reference? Much appreciated.
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My legs and feet aren't used to 6 inch heel stiletto boots on hard ground since I last went for a walk. I had to stop at no less than 3 points and then I got caught in the rain, so that's not entirely a good ending.
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On 4/30/2021 at 6:19 PM, at9 said:
Don't understand abou taking length off the tip. The tip is perhaps a quarter of an inch tall. Take length off the main part of the heel. Please post a photo of the heel so that we can be sure.
In the month after this post I haven't been as I'm waiting for my covid jab; but I've been thinking this:
Is it a better or alternative idea to have the toe sole area expanded to match the extra heel length or not?
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4 hours ago, at9 said:
Don't understand abou taking length off the tip. The tip is perhaps a quarter of an inch tall. Take length off the main part of the heel. Please post a photo of the heel so that we can be sure.
Okay. I'll get back once I've done this.
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11 hours ago, at9 said:
When I had a pair I cut about 10mm off the heels. This made them jst about walkable for me.
Pull out the tip, peel back the covering, cut the heel with a hacksaw or dremel. Hold the scrap bit in the vice so as not to cause damage. May need to drill the hole a little deeper before gluing back the covering and replacing the tip.
Hmmmm. Maybe it's better for an experienced cobbler to do this kind of thing because I'm sure I would break something. I would also advise him to take a quarter inch or 10mm off the tip. 😐
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For those unaware, there is this issue with Pleaser Devious Ballet Boots where the heel tip makes standing up in said boots impossible (I know that's the point, but stick with me).
Is it better to cut half of the heel tip off, or something else? I know that this is a thing for helping experienced wearers walk in them, but I'm unsure.
Thanks in advance.
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On 4/18/2021 at 10:21 PM, hh_pe said:
😖😣 That's unlucky. I've had my ballet boots for an exact year now, and all the times I've tried standing in them, the heel never snapped like that.
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https://byte.co/b/9NMtPXpVhDY made a little video of my boots as well.
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1 hour ago, maninboots said:
They look fantastic and well done on walking in them lol
Slight bend but I'm getting better all the time.
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4 hours ago, Chorlini said:
Does she sing or play an instrument? Because I don't count singers in general as musicians in this regards, if only because the vast majority of women in music are singers.
She plays guitar and piano.
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On 12/31/2020 at 1:51 PM, maninboots said:
They look fantastic tbh mate, would be great for a little Costa in boots session lol
I hope to wear these out once the virus fucks off. I even promised my girlfriend I would.
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24 minutes ago, Puffer said:
It would be interesting to see how the total cost for a UK purchase will change from tomorrow after we have (finally) left the EU! No Dutch VAT charged (so about 17.3% cheaper) but (in theory at least) 20% UK VAT added upon importation plus an iniquitous collection fee to remit the VAT.
I bought them from Honour clothing. They cost me £80.
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5 hours ago, XtremeHeels said:
Absolutely!!! I have 3 pairs of knee high boots, 2 pairs of ankle boots, a pair of oxford shoes, pumps and wedge heels size 44 and 45 from Giaro and they fit amazing 🙂
So an EU40 will fit a UK7. Wahey!
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A day in 6 inch heels
in The Infirmary - Foot care and related issues
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So as of this very moment, I've been in my new Pleaser Domina 1023 boots for 19 hours. I've padlocked them on until I want to take them off in 5 hours.
I'm going to regret this, aren't I? With the calves stretched and heels not on the ground and that.
After taking them off, my feet feel fine and my legs don't feel too stretched as first thought. Guess I got lucky.