t-strap lover Posted December 27, 2005 Posted December 27, 2005 Hello highheel lovers around the world, I thought I would share my latest adventure with you I just purchased a new pair of shoes Dec 20th. the brand name is Naturalizer. blk, loafer with cut out on the top and sides. Even though their not highheels, their still a sexy looking shoe Besides, I don't think I'm ready to go out in public wearing 4 or 5 inch heels just yet, and I don't beleave Joe public is ready for me at this time Anyway I wore my new shoes to the supermarket on Dec 25th. There were a lot of shoppers in the store. I walked in like I didn't have a care in the world. Nobody stared or made a commit about my shoes. At first I was a little nervous but soon got over it To me this was a gaint step for man, a man wearing womens shoes that is The end result was I'm glad I did it and feel good about myself for doing it Have a Happy New Years Day in your heels my Friends. love t-straps t-straps are my favorite style.
booty lover Posted December 30, 2005 Posted December 30, 2005 hey everyone, happy christmas and new year to everyone. having only ever worn boots, i decided to buy some strappy sandals, they seem harder to walk in, they have the same heel height as my boots (4 inch stilettos), i just can't get used to them, can't seem to walk in them as easily would be greatful of any comments/ideas stilettos are the way forward, just love them
jo Posted December 30, 2005 Posted December 30, 2005 Boots give the most amount of ankle support. Additionally, thin toe straps dont hold your foot as well as a closed toe of any sort might do. Nice sandals. There is no back strap to the shoe either; the strap is over the front of the foot. These sort of shoes are more difficult anyway. Practise will make it much easier. I assume they are from Faith? I can only just make out the brand name. What was the style name and/or stock code? What UK or Euro size do you take?
canadianbeaver17 Posted December 30, 2005 Posted December 30, 2005 What might be happening is that you are putting too much "grab" on the toes and front of your foot, because that is the only part of the sandal that has some support. Try putting more thought on hitting the back of the heel first against the floor. You know - heel-toe-heel-toe! lol/ It is true to say boots, and even pumps, are easier to walk in than sandals. It'll take some time to get use to.
DeSalto Posted January 2, 2006 Posted January 2, 2006 Booty lover Very nice strappy sandals! I´m shure you will be used to them very soon. High heeled sandals may need a lot of practice, keep practicing. DeSalto No shoe is better than a sexy pair of stilettos!
booty lover Posted January 2, 2006 Posted January 2, 2006 Boots give the most amount of ankle support. Additionally, thin toe straps dont hold your foot as well as a closed toe of any sort might do. Nice sandals. There is no back strap to the shoe either; the strap is over the front of the foot. These sort of shoes are more difficult anyway. Practise will make it much easier. I assume they are from Faith? I can only just make out the brand name. What was the style name and/or stock code? What UK or Euro size do you take? hey, hav been practicing gettin better slowly lol, they are from faith the style nane is decola and i'm a size 8 uk. stilettos are the way forward, just love them
jo Posted January 3, 2006 Posted January 3, 2006 I saw several girls wearing those on New Year's eve and thought of you! Local Faith had a LOT of nice size 8 shoes: cantana, cavine, cagan, lodgy, lattice all at about 20 quid, and boots: mitter, mastery, romance all at about 40 or 50 quid. I take a 7 and they had hardly anything in that size. Lots of girls clutching size 4 and 5 shoes, asking the staff "I just have to have these - tell me that you have got them in a six/seven" - and they didn't. That Faith shop is a "woman magnet". I took a phone call on my mobile, outside one of their shops one evening (they were closed), and all of the women that went by stopped (or at least slowed down) and looked in their window. As I ended the call, I remarked to one lady (who turned out to be Spanish) that every woman had stopped and looked in the window. She remarked "beautiful shoes, I could spend all of my monies in this place. They are nice to look at and very nice to wear; maybe you should try it!". Ahem (maybe I should have said that I already had). Most common shoe seen out on New Year's eve was the Faith court shoe with the strap over the toes, with a little "D" ring on it, and metal tab at the end of the strap with the word "Faith" stamped in it: "checkit2". They were on sale a year ago. I wanted a pair, but missed them in the sale.
Zero Posted January 3, 2006 Posted January 3, 2006 Hello highheel lovers around the world, I thought I would share my latest adventure with you I just purchased a new pair of shoes Dec 20th. the brand name is Naturalizer. blk, loafer with cut out on the top and sides. Even though their not highheels, their still a sexy looking shoe Besides, I don't think I'm ready to go out in public wearing 4 or 5 inch heels just yet, and I don't beleave Joe public is ready for me at this time Anyway I wore my new shoes to the supermarket on Dec 25th. There were a lot of shoppers in the store. I walked in like I didn't have a care in the world. Nobody stared or made a commit about my shoes. At first I was a little nervous but soon got over it To me this was a gaint step for man, a man wearing womens shoes that is The end result was I'm glad I did it and feel good about myself for doing it Have a Happy New Years Day in your heels my Friends. love t-straps Small steps toward our goals. Take large ones to be an extreme overconfident man that has a greater chance to fall sooner or later. I think you are doing great, but what you need is a buddy or girlfriend walking next to you in heels. I too need that as well, but hehe meh circle of friends are crazy enough to encourage me. But keep in mind that small steps in the history of mankind has brought us to true success! Those who go too fast shall fall after all. Keep it up! If all is lost as it may seem, in a cruel endless game, I'd rather live to redeem, than to die in shame!
booty lover Posted January 3, 2006 Posted January 3, 2006 I saw several girls wearing those on New Year's eve and thought of you! Local Faith had a LOT of nice size 8 shoes: cantana, cavine, cagan, lodgy, lattice all at about 20 quid, and boots: mitter, mastery, romance all at about 40 or 50 quid. I take a 7 and they had hardly anything in that size. Lots of girls clutching size 4 and 5 shoes, asking the staff "I just have to have these - tell me that you have got them in a six/seven" - and they didn't. That Faith shop is a "woman magnet". I took a phone call on my mobile, outside one of their shops one evening (they were closed), and all of the women that went by stopped (or at least slowed down) and looked in their window. As I ended the call, I remarked to one lady (who turned out to be Spanish) that every woman had stopped and looked in the window. She remarked "beautiful shoes, I could spend all of my monies in this place. They are nice to look at and very nice to wear; maybe you should try it!". Ahem (maybe I should have said that I already had). Most common shoe seen out on New Year's eve was the Faith court shoe with the strap over the toes, with a little "D" ring on it, and metal tab at the end of the strap with the word "Faith" stamped in it: "checkit2". They were on sale a year ago. I wanted a pair, but missed them in the sale. hey, hehe, i have been trying to get hold of the romance boots, but everytime they have been out of stock. i just love the shoes that the make, they are all gorgeous and are very well made. we have 3 faith stores here, 2 of them in debenhams and there always are people in there buying shoes. i quite like the 'cantana' style and i think they'll be my next purchase!! stilettos are the way forward, just love them
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