WA10rHeelGuy Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 Heels in work - Part 1 THE OFFICE - Mixed colleague base. I shared with female colleagues, who shared with boss before I started wearing 4 inch heels on a daily basis. I was accepted by most and tolerated by others. Had been wearing heels most of the time for a couple of years before about 2 years in this job Heels in work - Part 2 RETAIL FOOD HALL - Working on shop floor now so lots of staff/customers to interact with each day. I started in 2 inch heels until most of my colleagues got to know the rHeel me and now I'm in 3-4 inch heels all the time. I've been in this job 18 months now and more confident. The footwear: A rHeel Adventure. Liverpool, England - My Story: http://blog.benico.biz/ (I'm also on Facebook) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DDWW Posted October 9, 2011 Author Share Posted October 9, 2011 hh4evr1 I am sorry to hear that. There's nothing like a good bit of Toe Cleavage! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
k6ps Posted October 10, 2011 Share Posted October 10, 2011 Hi, k6ps is also wearing heels at work, almost daily, with no problems. 1) k6ps is a software architect in medium-sized software development company 2) a little more men than women 3) went straight to work on heels at day one, even to job interviews 4) a few glances of surprise, very positive reactions from the coolest ladies (who themselves wear extraordinary heels), mostly no reaction from men 5) don't know, maybe in a few days.. 6) about 2 years at the new workplace. 1 more year in the old workplace 7) 2,5 - 5'' boots, clogs, loafers, oxfords, platforms. With very masculine outfits, 70's kind of style. The shoes also looking rather masculine. No stilettos (so far) K6ps believes there are a few factors that contribute to good setup for wearing high heels at work: - it is an office kind of environment (or at least you're not required to wear special work outfit) - it is an industry where people are expected to be freaky and creative. Such as software development, graphics design, etc. (there are e.g. guys wearing really loud t-shirts and absolutely ridiculous haircuts at work at k6ps's office, these attract more attention than k6ps's heels ) - you are one of the more senior workers, or otherwise well-respected in your profession Happy Heeling k6ps Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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