So I've heard that more expensive, higher quality heels don't hurt your feet like the cheapies do. Is this true? How expensive are we talking here? I want to get a pair of heels for special occasions, but it is a pretty expensive gamble. Help me out.
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Re: High heels question
Certain brands position the heel on the shoe so that your weight is distributed better. The only ones I know for sure that do this are the really high end stuff like Manolo Blahnik, Jimmy Choo and Christian Louboutin.
When I shop for heels, I look for some that have a platform or mini-platform. It makes them more comfortable because your foot will be at less of an elevation. Have fun shoe shopping...I'm green!
You need heels!
High heels aren't THAT uncomfortable. I wear them out in NY and do a ton of walking usually and I end up being okay. I'm also really short and need high heels.
Whenever I've purchased really cheap shoes they have sucked. I think shoes are worth a bit of a splurge.
I could wear them around the house to get used to them. I wear flip flops all the time. Even in winter sometimes. I'm not a very fancy gal, even though I'd love to be.
yep, its a good bet, get some heels now, and start wearing the heels a couple hours a day. also get a few pairs of cheep heels and wear them around as much as "mommy time" allows, your legs and back will adjust and your feet will be able to handle the stress. It honestly doesn't have to do with fancy or not, cause there are some kick @ss flip flops out there, it really really really about adjusting your body to wearing them.
This is true. I used to wear heels every day, pre-baby. Around 5months, as my center of gravity changed and I had a few near falls, I switched to flats. My feet were killing me until they adjusted. I kept getting cramps on the arch, since it was used to being, well, arched. Transitioning back to heels hasn't been easy, and my feet are sore much faster than before. It takes time. Wear them around the house for a while, it will help stretch them out, and help your feet get used to them.
I wore white sketchers sandals! I don't do heels. Even 1/2 an inch hurt me.
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this summer I had a few weddings and bought a really high wedge to wear with them. I'm not used to heels so I got the wedge for the balance issue since I was holding LO at the weddings
I wish I could wear a cute pair of nude pumps but have nowhere to wear them and I'm afraid I'll fall (I have horrible balance!)
I changed into really cute slippers at the reception!