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Well I’m wearing a pair of ankle boots at the moment with 3.5” block heels. So if I’m struck by lightning or some such today, those will be the ones. 

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I could easly fill this thread with 365 posts a year.

I was at a conference yesterday with over 300 people. Second conference with this group, but I am known by almost all by my foot wear (and nails).  Several women told me they wore heels this time because of me last time. It nice to have that sort of influence. I had planned on wearing my knee high JS suede stillettos, but I had trouble walking in my Jessica Simpson 4 inch block knee high on Friday because the carpet padding was thick (plush hotel). So, I wore my 3.5 inch Impo Owney knee high (really only high calf boots). I had several conversations with both women and men about my choice of footwear.

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9 hours ago, highbootsluv said:

It was my knee high boots I wore this morning.

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Amazing boots and outfit for sure

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It depends upon your definition of "wear." You mean, like, out? In that case, it would be my Steve Madden Daisie pumps, catalogued elsewhere in this forum. What I am using as house shoes this week are my Style & Co. wedge thongs, which might not be recorded anywhere on this forum. After all they are not really "high" heels.

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If I'm struck down today my last pair will have been some dark grey suede OTK boots with 3" block heels. Lovely and warm on a cold damp day

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This pair of JS Dany sandals was the last time I wore heels away from home when I went shopping then to a movie. Apart from that wore wedge heels quite regularly at home or outside. HinH

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On 4/23/2024 at 7:36 AM, mickeyunc said:

Those are beautiful.   Only 1 problem i do not see them in larger size?

They look interesting.  Too bad we couldn’t have a better look at them.

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

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Nice looking for thick platforms. 5.7 inch is way more than 11cm, more like 16cm or so. No calculator, but multiply by 2.5 and add 1/2 of .1 (move the decimal to the left 1 place and take half of that) gets you close.

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I'm sure that's a typo. The way I remember it is by the same method I use to transpose Celcius degrees into Fahrenheit. With inches-cm, I just remember that 10cm≈4", and then go in multiples or fractions of that. Also, just by dumb luck, 5 1/2" equals almost exactly 14 cm. 5 1/2 happens to be one of my favorite heights, so I happen to know this.

It is also true that 19mm and 3/4" wrenches/sockets are fully interchangeable. 11mm works pretty well 95% of the time as a substitute for 7/16".

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You are both correct. It should have read 14cm. 5.7” x 2.54cm=14.478cm. Silly me. Thanks for the compliments. These are the latest variation of the Jessica Simpson “Dany” style which stretches back to at least 2010. I think the line is popular because it is stable and cool looking and actually tends to be a little large so larger feet may be happy. I’ve like so much of her line but this Dany line is particularly pleasing. HinH

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32 minutes ago, pebblesf said:

They are perfect walking boots indeed, great outfit, must have been a fun walk!

Indeed, just a really relaxing stroll in the countryside.

I might wear some thigh high boots next time...what do you think?

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3 hours ago, highbootsluv said:

Indeed, just a really relaxing stroll in the countryside.

I might wear some thigh high boots next time...what do you think?

Absolutely!

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...so I don't think the ticks will get me??

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1 hour ago, Thighboots4 said:

Wore these new chap boots out shopping the other day

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I do like chap boots...one of my favourite to wear.

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