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  1. On 7/30/2018 at 12:25 PM, CHRISPAP said:

    I don't think is flat, I think is sneaker with heel.

    All the look is good for me

     

    Thanks. You have seen right.

    The sneakers have a wedge of 6 cm ( ~2.4 inch) so they appears quite normal; I pick these sneakers because the wedge is internal and almost unnoticeable.
    I agree that they are not high as the boots (11 cm) or the pump (12 cm) or the sandals (13 cm with a plateau 1 cm ), but I choose them as more matching the sport style of running mini skirt.

    Yesterday I strolled in the crowed city center for some hours with sandals and the black mini skirt.
    Quite tired at the end, but happy.

  2. On 4/14/2018 at 9:55 AM, bluejay said:

    Great look HeelsForMen. I like your shinny black leggings. They look great on you. I wear those type of leggings, too. Do you wear your's out in public, like I do?

    Happy Heeling,

    bluejay

    Usually I wear jeggings (skinny jeans appearance) and not this type of leggings.

    But thanks to the positive feedback that I received here, I get confidence to go out in public with them, so yesterday I went out (getting a lot of attention of course :fine:).

    Attached I have taken a selfie of my public outfit (sorry for the photo orientation)

    20180419_193047_proc.jpg

    20180419_193233_proc.jpg

    On 4/15/2018 at 1:23 PM, Sydheel said:

    Hi @HeelForMen

    this is my fave. 

    What make and style are these ankle boots?

    Thanks Sydheel,

    These ankle boots are my favorites. They are a special (limited) edition made two years ago by local shoes shop chain (called Pittarello) exclusively for their shops.

    Unfortunately they are no longer available.

    Regards
    Tullio

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  3. I voted "Man in Heels" as that is what I am. I simply enjoy wearing the shoes. I tried, in the past, to dress as a girl (skirt, stocking). It felt somehow good, but it wasn't for me, I don't feel my look better in them. Normally I wear long jeans and t-shirts, with heels boot.

  4. I think that acceptance for men wearing high heeled shoes (freedom to wear what everyone wants) is different from a masculine high heel style (fashion which is attractive to women). Women wear a lot of of accessories and different styles to be attractive and seductive, and it work very well because men are attracted by this fashion (sometimes at least for curiosity, or also because they are impractical). Masculine or not is a gender attribute which involves biology mechanism at attraction. It will be very interesting to know which high heel style for men are considered masculine and attractive by women looking those men. Although I like to wear stiletto high heel (it is funny), I don't expect that women will found them masculine and attractive. Girl comments are really welcome :thumbsup:

  5. I voted "subdued", although I usually wear in public both 1.5" / 2" men shoes and also 3" / 4" women boots shoes (chunk heels only). However in the second case I prefer to avoid comment, so I prefer to use long jeans to cover heels, to keep incognito appearance about the heels. Nevertheless I get some attention without comment (90% by women), but I'm still trying to understand if and what can increase my seductiveness (taller appearance, longer legs, walk) for women. For sure it is need to walk in a very confident and trained way to avoid to be ridiculous. In imaginary man has to be strong and protective, so it seems to be conflicting with high heel (but nowadays is not really true). For now I don't think that men in stiletto heels are attractive for women (at least I have not checked it directly); may be in the future.

  6. I get all of them directly at the store shelf, but I have to look at many woman boots before found something which was discreet and I like to wear.

    I had never get comment/attention for the 3" boots, while I get some attention for 4" boot.

    To reduce the heel clack, normally I replace the plastic bottom (very common) of the heel with a rubber layer which is more quiet. This can be accomplish easily with chunk heels, but is not feasible with thin/stiletto heels.

    The clack of 4" boot is little bit louder, but it is acceptable in both case; the pointing toe is still the details which is getting attention.

    I have also found this boot at the store

    http://i551.photobucket.com/albums/ii467/hh4m/Shoe%20shot/P1000181b.jpg

    http://i551.photobucket.com/albums/ii467/hh4m/Shoe%20shot/P1000182b.jpg

    which is a boot with 11 cm (4.5") heel and rounded toe, but I don't walk very well on them, although I get less attention.

  7. This is my usual 3" heel boot, that I use everywhere (home, office, public), and which is not recognized as female shoe (although at the shoe store it is)

    http://i551.photobucket.com/albums/ii467/hh4m/Shoe%20shot/P1000186b.jpg

    This is my favorite 4" heel boot (cowboy chunk heel)

    http://i551.photobucket.com/albums/ii467/hh4m/Shoe%20shot/P1000178b.jpg

    http://i551.photobucket.com/albums/ii467/hh4m/Shoe%20shot/P1000179b.jpg

    Sometime it is considered female not for the heel, but for the pointing toe.

    I'm looking for high heel which could be attractive for girl, while keeping/enhance my male appearance.

  8. Hi All, I'm new to the forum :welcome:. I wear normally cowboy style boot with 7.5 cm (3") heel everywhere, and 10 cm (4") in public but in a discreet way. I think that high heel shoes are designed for female fashion, so they tend to enhance female appearance (short and narrow feet, pointed toe, thin legs with thin heel), and this is not the best for male fashion, because this reinforce the (wrong) stereotype about man wearing high heel. Unfortunately almost nothing above 5 cm (2") is specifically designed for male fashion to enhance male appearance. I hope for some high heel designed for men in the future :thumbsup:.

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