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I went to a chamber of commerce meeting and the speaker was Pat Riley from the Heat. They had over 1900 attend the dinner and I would say that at least 800 were women and almost all had on 4" heels but there was quite a few with 5+" and some with sky high platforms. They were all dressed to the 9's it was good to see not a pair of flip flops or sneakers in the group.

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Good news to hear - seems events like that are few and far between as the "younger set" just doesnot seem to dress formally for much of anything today - trainers, flip-FLOPs, and now the season for the UGGlies.  Styl and class have clashed and look ath the tragic results.

Just a bit higher to to delight - low enough for healthy foot comfort and great beginning.

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"They had over 1900 attend the dinner "

 

In South Dakota?

 

I did not think the population of the whole state was much bigger than that! :w00t2: 

FLAT SHOES, LIKE FLAT DRINKS, ARE FOR FLAT PEOPLE

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South Dakota? Last I heard there were only two people left. Thay both departed at the same time but one had to go back because he forgot to turn off the lights. ;-)

Edited by Bubba136

Being mentally comfortable in your own mind is the key to wearing heels in public.

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I have a pair of payless oxfords with just the 2" heel that I wore. I did get buy with out my wife noticing as we went with two cars. It was fun and exciting at the same time. When I showed up she was at the mixer with some of her clients taking care of the adult drinks and had no time to see what I had on. She was more impressed with the suit and tie.

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