stellah Posted July 15, 2003 Posted July 15, 2003 I wonder if anyone has thought of having something useful in thicker heels - maybe like a thermometer In wedge shoes I've seen tiny aquariums... _______________ HH forever!
Heelfan Posted July 15, 2003 Posted July 15, 2003 Instead of a thermometer, can I suggest an INCLINOMETER? These are seen on the bridge of every seagoing ship so that the captain can see whether the ship is trim (when loading fuel and cargo), or is leaning-over a certain number of degrees to port or starboard. Might be useful to those novice wearers who are training themselves to walk with both heels dead vertical, or to certain of the more experienced wearers like Lucy who believe that a touch of inward tilt of the heels adds to the elegance and stability. See two photos in 'Streetheels': http://www.streetheels.co.UK/ Click on to their 'Guest Gallery', second page, photos ggal0014 and ggal0015 and click on those thumbnails to enlarge. Cheerfully yours, Heelsfan Onwards and upwards!
PJ Posted July 15, 2003 Posted July 15, 2003 The only unusual thing I have seen attached or built into heels are electric lights in clear platform heels. click .... click .... click .... The sensual sound of stiletto heels on a hard surface.
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