mlroseplant Posted October 18 Share Posted October 18 Yep, we are pretty much screwed, at least for the moment. The new shoes are pretty much awful, and the old shoes are falling apart. I have half a dozen items on my "shoe repair to do" list at the moment, and half of those are "new old stock" shoes which have never been worn, but have been sitting for 10-15 years. The glue gives way after a while, and often there is nothing to be done. Hope you are ok, was it a known allergy, or one you just discovered? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cali Posted October 18 Author Share Posted October 18 Is new or old, I don't know because it I am unwilling to get very sick to test. I have an idea what it was, overload of MSG/surfides, but it has never been this bad. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jkrenzer Posted October 18 Share Posted October 18 13 hours ago, mlroseplant said: The glue gives way after a while, and often there is nothing to be done. Believe it or not epoxy actually works well. You have to be careful applying it and find a way to compress the soles while it dries. Actually putting the shoes on and standing still for a half hour, not easy, works. Another way, wrap the whole vamp tightly with shipping tape, just be sure the glue doesn't ooze out into the tape. If all this doesn't work, oh well shoes were dead anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mlroseplant Posted October 19 Share Posted October 19 10 hours ago, Jkrenzer said: Believe it or not epoxy actually works well. You have to be careful applying it and find a way to compress the soles while it dries. Actually putting the shoes on and standing still for a half hour, not easy, works. Another way, wrap the whole vamp tightly with shipping tape, just be sure the glue doesn't ooze out into the tape. If all this doesn't work, oh well shoes were dead anyway. It's just irritating that it happens in the first place. I've probably broke more shoes than most people have ever owned. I should make a special thread about it someday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jkrenzer Posted October 19 Share Posted October 19 Being in North Carolina my biggest issue is the heat. Several pair have lost the bond on the soles from either walking on sun baked pavement or the few times I've left them in the vehicle with the windows up and in sunlight. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cali Posted October 22 Author Share Posted October 22 (edited) This afternoon I was standing outside my house trying to determine where the sewer line might exit the property when my neighbor returned. Her 8 year old daughter jumps out and askes, "No heels?" "No, dirting out a sewer line." And her mother added "not a place for nice heels." Edited October 22 by Cali 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jkrenzer Posted October 22 Share Posted October 22 Me too, expected to heels wearing by my neighbors, works for me. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puffer Posted October 22 Share Posted October 22 On 10/19/2024 at 12:42 AM, Jkrenzer said: Believe it or not epoxy actually works well. You have to be careful applying it and find a way to compress the soles while it dries. Actually putting the shoes on and standing still for a half hour, not easy, works. Another way, wrap the whole vamp tightly with shipping tape, just be sure the glue doesn't ooze out into the tape. If all this doesn't work, oh well shoes were dead anyway. I have used 'Stormsure Flexible Repair Adhesive' with some success to affix new or old heels, mend soles, waterproof seams, repair wellies/waders etc etc. It is polyurethane-based and sets with great strength and flexibility. Available in several colours. It must be kept in the freezer between uses as any dampness in the air will make it go off, and that will invariably be the case when the cap is replaced. Although UK-made, it should be available overseas, e.g. through Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Stormsure-S1B-Outdoor-Adhesive-Waterproof/dp/B003V71R6A Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cali Posted October 23 Author Share Posted October 23 The title of this is Cali World. That's because where I live very different. For example I keep seeing some heels. On Tuesday, two women came to my lecture with 3 inch heels. And this morning a woman was walking her dog with 2.5-3 inch heels. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puffer Posted October 24 Share Posted October 24 10 hours ago, Cali said: The title of this is Cali World. That's because where I live very different. For example I keep seeing some heels. On Tuesday, two women came to my lecture with 3 inch heels. And this morning a woman was walking her dog with 2.5-3 inch heels. I have yet to see a dog wearing heels that high. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mlroseplant Posted October 24 Share Posted October 24 56 minutes ago, Puffer said: I have yet to see a dog wearing heels that high. To be fair, they don't really need high heels, as they already walk at quite a steep angle on their forefeet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cali Posted October 25 Author Share Posted October 25 Even more proof that Cali World is very different. I was at a high level meeting with about 20 + people today, 11 women. Two 4-inch stilettos Three 3-inch block heels One 4-inch wedge Three 2-inch block heels One kitten stiletto One running shoe Then, while leaving the long meeting, I saw two more women in 2.5 - 3 inch heels. 20 hours ago, Puffer said: I have yet to see a dog wearing heels that high. I saw this and I know your way with words. But this was an easy 'challenge', so I Googled "dogs in high heels". Up came hundreds of videos, tiktok, youtube, ... of dogs walking in high heels. Stores selling high heels for dogs. So now here's your opportunity to see dogs wearing heels. Have fun with your Google search. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puffer Posted October 25 Share Posted October 25 (edited) 3 hours ago, Cali said: ... I was at a high level meeting with about 20 + people today, 11 women. ... So now here's your opportunity to see dogs wearing heels. Have fun with your Google search. I'm bound to ask whether a 'high level meeting' implies a reasonable showing of heels, as noted by you. What were you wearing? - I'm guessing 4"+. I was genuinely surprised to see so many 'dogs wearing heels' pics on the web; paws for thought indeed. 🤔 I could not resist adding this one, where the dog is the shoe itself!: Edited October 25 by Puffer 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cali Posted October 25 Author Share Posted October 25 6 hours ago, Puffer said: I'm bound to ask whether a 'high level meeting' implies a reasonable showing of heels, as noted by you. What were you wearing? - I'm guessing 4"+. "high level meeting" means executives from different groups coming together to discussion MONEY, hundreds of millions. I went "short", 4.25 with a 0.27 platform (inch) faux suede boots with a thin (not stiletto) heel. 6 hours ago, Puffer said: I was genuinely surprised to see so many 'dogs wearing heels' pics on the web; paws for thought indeed. 🤔 I could not resist adding this one, where the dog is the shoe itself!: What did I tell you? I was surprise myself. That's why I suggested to Google the phrase and see for yourselve. You really have to love dogs to wear that 'doggie heel' above. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cali Posted Wednesday at 07:02 AM Author Share Posted Wednesday at 07:02 AM (edited) I had an interesting shoe wise day. I had 1.5 hours free in the afternoon today so I went to a large mall near work. First stop was the large Women's Macy's with a very large shoe department, saw nothing of real interest. Then over to an Aldo, nothing; then to the Steve Madden store. While I was looking over what they had, the manager told me he "could only last 3 hours at most in heels like yours." We chatted for a few minutes and I moved on. I looked at Norstrom's shoes, again nothing of interest. Walking back thru the mall, a young couple walk up to me and the guy said "i really like you heels." (I bet one day soon he will try a pair on.) Last stop was at Forever 21, I was looking for a small chain for a Halloween costume, but they didn't have it either. Exiting the store a young girl was filling out a job application, looked up and said "I just had to stop you and tell you how much I love your heels." Today I had a pair of Flexx straight leg jeans with over calf boots. So only a bit of the heel showed. It has been months since I had this much interest in my foot wear, especially in less than an hour and a half. Edited Wednesday at 07:04 AM by Cali 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shyheels Posted Wednesday at 09:39 AM Share Posted Wednesday at 09:39 AM Sounds like you’re getting some very positive feedback. I did have one question - and it may just be a matter of a typo. You wrote that while st Steve Madden the manager said HE could manage only three hours in heels like yours. Is that correct? If so that’s kind of intriguing 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cali Posted Wednesday at 01:17 PM Author Share Posted Wednesday at 01:17 PM (edited) Yes, your eyesight is correct, it was a HE. That' part of what makes this a little different. It was a male manager and it was a male in the couple that made the remarks. Edited Wednesday at 01:30 PM by Cali 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jkrenzer Posted Wednesday at 02:11 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 02:11 PM 49 minutes ago, Cali said: Yes, your eyesight is correct, it was a HE. That' part of what makes this a little different. It was a male manager and it was a male in the couple that made the remarks. Right which makes the he manager a heels wearer if he knows he'd only last 3 hrs. I wouldn't have resisted the temptation to discuss why only 3 hrs with him. Running into fellow male heel wearers while wearing your own is uncommon, putting it mildly, even if at that moment he wasn't wearing heels. Great day, I get multiple good comments days from time to time and it is fun 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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