Re: high heels and half-inch-itis
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2019 8:08 pm
Well, don't hurt yourself, and don't wear heels where more traction is required. And of course don't give up either.
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Hi Victorvictor1964 wrote:My first pair of anything with a heel.... Just jumped straight in with a heel of 3 3/4 inch.
Only just arrived, have tried them on but only walked around the house in them.
On the plus side MOH thinks they look cool![]()
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Thanks Mike.Mike wrote:Found em on Amazon but only to size 10.
https://www.amazon.com/Dr-Martens-Women ... 15&sr=8-28
Hi Shadowfax - no link needed, the shoes are from eBay (uk site). search "Dr Martens heels".shadowfax wrote:Thanks Mike.Mike wrote:Found em on Amazon but only to size 10.
https://www.amazon.com/Dr-Martens-Women ... 15&sr=8-28Here in the UK, that link only shows Dr. Martens boots. Not the shoes that Victor has purchased. I rarely wear boots.
Thanks Victor.victor1964 wrote:Hi Shadowfax - no link needed, the shoes are from eBay (uk site). search "Dr Martens heels".shadowfax wrote:Thanks Mike.Mike wrote:Found em on Amazon but only to size 10.
https://www.amazon.com/Dr-Martens-Women ... 15&sr=8-28Here in the UK, that link only shows Dr. Martens boots. Not the shoes that Victor has purchased. I rarely wear boots.
It's just a question of keep looking and see what comes up, good thing about doc's is that their sizes are generally unisex a men's 9 is the same as a woman's