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  1. 2 pair of Domina pleaser 1 pair Mercy pumps 1 pair ILCIT pumps peep toe 1 pair Bitchin sandals 1 pair of Derange ankle boot 1 pair of Amsterdam boots 1 pair of Ballet heels 1 Pair Ellies 8260 1 pair Platforms clear 1 pair of platforms white 1 pair of Brazil pumps 1 pair of steel heel pumps Heel height is between 5 inch and up :winkiss:

  2. They are size 12, I bought them one size up. But Im in between size 11 and 12 so it depends on the shoe/boot. But you are absolutely right about that there is a little of space to fill out. I havent found the right padding yet to match the gap and make it comfortable. I didnt wanna take the risk to buy size 11 and then havent got room for any paddings. Thanks for watching :-) HH

  3. HH,

    you've just got to bite the bullet and give it a go.

    But it is completely different walking in ballets than wearing extreme heels.

    All your practice will help, but walking on your toes is completely different to walking on the balls of your feet.

    I wish you well

    I will do that , Thanks !

  4. You can also try some thicker heels, many of which have a small rubber layer under the heel. I also own quite a few large chunky heels in the 4" range that are completely rubber heeled. I use them most often for wearing out when I don't want everyone to hear me clicking about in heels. With long jeans over them, I can go virtually unnoticed going out to places where I don't feel as confident in wearing the more obvious heels.

    Anyway, just an suggestion, I know they often don't look as sexy as the heels you probably would prefer to wear, but it gives you some other options to keep the heels quiet for your scenario.

    Good idea, Thanks

    HH

  5. How much the neighbors hear depends very much on the exact composition of the

    floor, and on how you walk.

    Some people make very much noise even barefoot. But this is a lower type of

    sound then when you have for instance heels on a parket floor.

    With parket it depends very much on what is under it (floating or directly on the

    concreet). With a carpet it depends on the quality of the carpet of course.

    With my parket I have the solution that if the heels are not too pointy, one can use

    these felt things that you usually put under the legs of the chairs and other things

    to protect the parket. They stick rather well and after that there is no problem at all.

    After a few weeks they may come off at the heel and you may have to put a new one.

    They don't work too well with stilettos though.

    If it is just a matter of practising, you could use heels of the height you like and a

    surface of about one square inch (or a bit more) and put this protector. You can also

    put a bigger piece under the front part. Now you can walk all you want and you make

    even less sound than with the shoes your wife thinks you are wearing.

    (or than with slippers).

    I hope this helps.

    Y.

    Great info thanks

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