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jerry laurn

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  1. Develop higher arches, shop for Jante brand pumps and sandals. No platforms. Wear them for a few hours at a time, even if sitting.

    In a month, you'll see a difference.

    I have a pair of Jante pumps (style 2001 w/ ankle strap, 5 1/2 inch heels, no platform) and they are definately one of my favorite pairs of lower priced heels. The high arch really makes them more comfortable (to me anyway) for extended wear of such a high heel. But recently i have been unable to find and of Jante's shoes without a platform. Electrique Boutique, where i purchased them before does not carry there anymore. Can anyone please tell me of any stores that still carry these wonderful inexpensive shoes?

  2. After having worn 4 1/2 - 5 inch heels quite comfortably more often than flats for the past 15 years or so, this past year I have graduated to 5 1/2 inch heels daily. Now when i wear 5 inches or less they don't really feel very high, as I am now completely comfortable in 5 1/2. Now i look towards 6 inch heels. My question is suggestions for the most comfortable 6 inch heels for wearing long periods. The most comfortable styles of lower heights i've found to me had a high arch, rather than a straight shank. Anyone have a pair of 6 inchers they could wear all day every day because they are just so comfortable and well designed?

  3. Has anyone had any experiences with the Pleaser Domina 415? I just love the T-strap D'orsay design. I have a pair of domina 431, but unfortunately the toe box is a bit small for me to wear for long periods, but I love the heel height and slightly curved arch. Or could anyone reccomend another T-strap with 5 1/2 + heels?

  4. I was recently shopping for a moderate 5 inch heel with good arch support for extended wearing and I came accross the Pleaser Seduce and Entice styles. I own a pair of the Domina style with the 5 1/2 inch heels which I find very comfortable even for extended periods. Does anyone have any experience with either of these 2 styles of shoes?

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