What’s The Most Expensive Clothing Or Footwear You Have Ever Brought?
Thursday, October 8th, 2009Just wondering. I dont spend that much, £50-60 tops on one thing.
Just wondering. I dont spend that much, £50-60 tops on one thing.
I really like to wear nice giant heels. But when I met this guy who was about my height he told me he didn’t want me to wear high heels when we were out together because it made me taller than him and he thought it looked silly… So I had to stick to flats since I don’t like shoes with 2-inch heels. But when I left him I started to wear my 4-inch stilettos immediately… Did you ever had a shorter boyfriend who didn’t like it?
Guys you can answer too.
I just need some opinions from women about the noisy types of high heels, or other types of loud women’s shoes. Please note: I’m not asking for comments about “the price” of fashion or how all that matters is how well the shoe matches an outfit. Rather, I just want to know, when you wear shoes that make noise (the “Click, Clack” type of noise) does this bother you in the slightest?
gf recently bought some 5(!) inch heels, after she wore them for half a day she had sore feet, especially the balls of her feet. Most likely because of the pressure that’s on that spot there, which is much higher then wearing 2-3inch I suppose. So do you have a moment in history when the high heel shoes were too high or too torturous?
i will never wear flip flops ever again…how about you?
My gf suddenly likes high heels but she never wore them before. Now she’s training her feet around the house in those shoes, a little over the top I think. Yesterday she asked me to count the 100 laps she walked around the dinner table, her feet looked red and painful afterwards but strangely enough she loves it…
So more girls in here who gone through a serious high heel foot training?
Why were high heels invented? Was it ever for anything practical? Or was it about height, sexy legs or some other form of vanity?