Totally depends on the heels, Jilli. I very rarely wear shoes that hurt me.
ETA: Totally not a wuss.
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Totally depends on the heels, Jilli. I very rarely wear shoes that hurt me.
ETA: Totally not a wuss.
I wear high heels only for special occasions for that very reason, Jilli.
high heels hurt to walk in for more than 15 minutes for everyone
If you are a wuss, then I am one, too. I have a hard time finding comfortable heels.
I have a hard time finding shoes that fit period. Weird feet.
do high heels hurt to walk in for more than 15 minutes for everyone
I can manage up to a 3" heel for several hours, including lots of walking, provided the heel is sturdy and the shoe itself has good insole support. juliana gave me a pair of boots with very thick, chunky 3" heels, and they're so beautifully made that I don't notice the heel at all until the end of the day when I take them off and suddenly everything around me is huge.
3" skinny heels or strappy sandallike shoes with no arch support, nope. 3 1/2" heels - ten minutes does me in, no matter how well-made and gentle the shoe is. I boggle at people like deb and Erin, who can wear high high spiky heels and move and be comfortable in them. It's magical.
At the shoe store today, I decided that two-inch heels were too high. I've never had heels that weren't agony, and I've pretty much given them up altogether. Today's purchase [link] is about as spiffy as I go these days. I'm so boring.
I can do high, but I can't do spiky at all. Also, a lot of your clunkier-type shoes have a thick sole, so that the hell isn't actually as high as it looks.
I'm 4'10". I can't wear heels higher than about 2".
I am 5-3, but I never wear heels. I kinda think I should start, though. If for no other reason than, from time to time, I'd like to be taller than my students.
If for no other reason than, from time to time, I'd like to be taller than my students.
This is one reason I think I might like teaching the 5th and 6th graders this summer, rather than the 7th-10th graders I taught last summer. I'll be taller than more than two of them.
All depends on the heel (and how much is stacked in front), but I've definitely got 2-3" heels that I don't even notice are heels while I'm wearing them. I've got others that are less comfortable (but oh so cute), though only some of them are due to the heel--some are due to other bits of the shoe.