Vertically challenged individuals have been looking up to their peers for far too long. Even as adults, a man who measures less than 5' 6" is often harassed and teased by other men, and all-too-often rejected by women; even when the woman is of equal or lesser height than he. Ah, but now they can fool their friends and stand tall with cleverly made shoe elevation.
Conveniently, the platform heel has come back in fashion, and styles ranging from elevated Konverse to high-heeled, raised combat boots for the ladies. Kids love towering over their classmates in the hallway, stomping their way from locker to lab test. However, the obviousness of platforms has given way to a method of manufacturing footwear which hides the fact.
Women have always risen themselves to greater height with heeled shoes. The Nineties saw the heel get lower, but in the past two decades, the fashion world has seen stilettos come back with passion. Women notoriously love to seem equal in the workplace, and no one bats an eye when the ladies wear their heels so high they tower over everyone in the office.
Insoles which create this elevation for the wearer, but it has been hidden within the construct of the shoes. On the outside the shoes look exactly like any other normal pair, so a man hitting on a woman has a greater chance of getting to know her before she realizes he is not taller than her. There are online stores all over the world where quality styles can be found.
By having this elevation concealed within the shoes, the manufacturers are able to achieve much greater height. On average, most pairs are made to get a person from seven to ten centimeters taller. This means two to four inches, so a man who is 5'2" instantly and secretly becomes 5'4" to 5'6".
Inserts for shoes are an option that can assist with height in a jiffy, but there are drawbacks. When one raises themselves up with an insert, the part of the accessory which meets the ankle, known as the quarter, tends to hit a little too low on the ankle of the wearer. Not only can this be a somewhat uncomfortable way to wear shoes, as they slip off the back of the heel more easily.
Easily attached lifts which connect to the bottom of a pair of regular shoes can be found for those who are on a budget. They are an excellent option because they do not cause the shoes to fit awkwardly and there is no problematic slippage off the heel. However, such attachments are typically best for shoes which are to be worn inside, and do not endure regular wear and tear.
Men and women who have been in accidents often have legs which are different lengths. Special ordered pairs can be created that will accommodate the difference in leg lengths while making the shoes appear to be identical. Now even one suffering a birth injury or motorcycle accident can walk without a limp in shoes that hide their infirmity from the world.
Conveniently, the platform heel has come back in fashion, and styles ranging from elevated Konverse to high-heeled, raised combat boots for the ladies. Kids love towering over their classmates in the hallway, stomping their way from locker to lab test. However, the obviousness of platforms has given way to a method of manufacturing footwear which hides the fact.
Women have always risen themselves to greater height with heeled shoes. The Nineties saw the heel get lower, but in the past two decades, the fashion world has seen stilettos come back with passion. Women notoriously love to seem equal in the workplace, and no one bats an eye when the ladies wear their heels so high they tower over everyone in the office.
Insoles which create this elevation for the wearer, but it has been hidden within the construct of the shoes. On the outside the shoes look exactly like any other normal pair, so a man hitting on a woman has a greater chance of getting to know her before she realizes he is not taller than her. There are online stores all over the world where quality styles can be found.
By having this elevation concealed within the shoes, the manufacturers are able to achieve much greater height. On average, most pairs are made to get a person from seven to ten centimeters taller. This means two to four inches, so a man who is 5'2" instantly and secretly becomes 5'4" to 5'6".
Inserts for shoes are an option that can assist with height in a jiffy, but there are drawbacks. When one raises themselves up with an insert, the part of the accessory which meets the ankle, known as the quarter, tends to hit a little too low on the ankle of the wearer. Not only can this be a somewhat uncomfortable way to wear shoes, as they slip off the back of the heel more easily.
Easily attached lifts which connect to the bottom of a pair of regular shoes can be found for those who are on a budget. They are an excellent option because they do not cause the shoes to fit awkwardly and there is no problematic slippage off the heel. However, such attachments are typically best for shoes which are to be worn inside, and do not endure regular wear and tear.
Men and women who have been in accidents often have legs which are different lengths. Special ordered pairs can be created that will accommodate the difference in leg lengths while making the shoes appear to be identical. Now even one suffering a birth injury or motorcycle accident can walk without a limp in shoes that hide their infirmity from the world.
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