
Cali
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That's the point to play with shadows. Get a bunch together and made a coffee table book. Use some for a HHPlace 2018 calendar.
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6 hours ago, Tacchi Alti said:
My second answer, which is also completely true, is that they stop backache, ........
Ah! a response, just before sending this message! 'Ever thought of getting medical heels?' I've asked him what they are.
I have an colleague/friend from Iraq that I have known and worked with for 30 years. He can't get over I wear women's shoes. He knows about my injury and still thinks I should get "medical heels". Then I ask him how much does he thinks it would cost for a pair of "custom made medical heels" and what would tell look like? And what would the sandals look like? And you can just have one pair. For the $320+ I can get many beautiful heels anytime I want. "Medical high heels" are a joke.
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7 hours ago, jeremy1986 said:
@Cali - a side note. Looked for those boots on your album, but didn't see them. would love to see them. Did you wear them with shorts? on under your trousers?
They are the same as the black boots I just got. But I've wanted Blue Suede heels for the longest time. DSW was having a sale when I got the black ones, some % off PLUS $20 off another pair a few weeks later. The DSW I went to didn't have the blue version, but when the $20 became valid I found a blue pair in a nearby DSW and got them. Worn them to work several times already. They also come in red and I am un-decided whether to get them. Maybe red boots for Christmas?
Sorry, it's not short and boots weather here, and the one time I wore shorts with calf high boots it was too distractive. My audience was looking at my "outfit" and not listening to what I was saying. (The Hawaiian shirt tied at my waist didn't help---just kidding.)
Here's the blue ones
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Welcome to this site. That "heeling feeling" ain't going away.
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NZ is correct about being judged for wearing heals. Today I wore my blue faux suede boots. It has a skinnier heel than most of my heels, obvious women's and I got a lot of long second stares. But you just own it, and think to yourself: yes I have heels on and they are high and fabulous and I have the confidence to wear them! Then you pass a colleague and as she walks by she simple says "gorgeous shoes".
And like NZ, if you going to do it, then do it with zest and confidence. I want the women that know me to envy my heels and to envy my nails.
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Beach, then barefooted most of the time around my pool. My Reflexlogist says I have the larges pads she has ever seen, its can't be taken care of by the methods you suggested, it live foot material. My foot has been thick since I can remember. Toe straps like to cut into my tendons so I used some of the high density foam that comes with some shoes cut it into crescent moon shapes for padding at the edge with some of my heels. Like the bamboos below.
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Lead Encased
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Even I, who can't wear pumps or rather haven't found a pump that fit, admire your stiletto pump advise NZfreestyler. My foot pads are just too thick for pumps.
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No need to worry with those boots. They could easy pass as male. It's mostly noise, skinny heels and non-traditional colors that give them away. Learn to own the click.
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Fine Print
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simple just google
Dangerous Grounds Elizabeth Hurley platform shoes
and you get this
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I love BOTH boots, they're the type that I wear this time of year.
Great look.
(The Parents magazine in the background made me laugh.)
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Coin-flip
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And with the camo they almost invisible.
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My First Pair
in For Everybody
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Welcome Alphiks . The only thing missing is the brand and style of those heels. And nobody buys heels for their sister.