Monday 29 September 2014

Your Questions About Platform Heels Without Heel

Lisa asks…

How can I keep strapless platform heels on while dancing?

I take pole fitness classes, and wear platforms. All of the shoes I have now have ankle straps. I would like to buy some without straps, but I am scared they might go flying through the air!

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SWEATY FEET

Sandra asks…

question about platform heels?

Hi basically im 13, i dont wear heels often only for special occasions! Its my great-grandfathers 100th birthday in 2 weeks and i want to wear some nice shoes. Last time i wore heels was about 3 months ago for a meal. I bought the shoes just because they looked nice, and i'll tell you they were not at all practical! Black sequinned heels with a huge bow on the front and the thinnest heel youve ever seen. You can probably imagine what happened, 13 year old walking around Kensington's cobbled streets in 5 inch stilletoes = NOT FUN! So i was thinking about platform heels this time? Im foccusing more on practicality rather than style now! Are platform heels a good way to gain extra height without wearing 6 inch stilletoes? Are they easier to walk in because of the base? What size heel do you recommend i get? I still want height, but dont want to be a giant. Also do you think buying for expencive shoes are worth it? do you believe they are more comfortable? Or are highstreet shoes just as good? Any tips on how to prevent getting aching feet really quickly? certain way to walk, insoles?? thanks xxx

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So many questions haha ok ~platforms are a good way to get height- look for a wedge platform, they will have a larger base... Platforms can still be thin. Ok ~they give you more height with less strain on your feet because the incline of your foot isn't so dramatic. ~as for height, go for what your comfortable with, any heel gives the effect of longer legs. ~brands? Cheaper shoes can be comfortable too, just try them on ~easier to walk in? Yes... Because there isnt a dramatic tippy toe effect on some (i would recommend looking at these types) ~aching feet- soaking them in warmish water... ~certain way to walk- try to even out the weight distribution over the whole shoe, (not just on the heel or just the toes) ~insoles are lifesavers against ouchy feet and blisters. Hope it helps a bit... Basically try them on and walk around for a bit... Pay attention to how much the shoe pushes your foot forwards to make you walk on your toes... The more this happens, the more painful the shoes get as the night goes on. Good luck

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