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  1. Sounds like these might have been returns and got mixed up - or perhaps somebody with different size feet ordered both sizes, cherry picked them and sent the two they didn't want back in one of the boxes.  Whatever - if it works for you great! Call it Fate


  2. They were always dear, but their prices have gone up a lot in recent years as they’ve become better known outside Australia. I bought mine about fifteen years ago, maybe more. They were pricey then, but nothing like now. The nice thing about them is that they last so well and you can get them resolved. The company has stories of peoples boots literally lasting decades. 


  3. I see that R.M. Williams - the classic outback Australian outfitter, famed especially for their boots - are now offering two-inch cuban and block heels in their men's selection. THat's new. THey are not by any means cheap, but they are beautiful boots. I have a pair of their dress jodhpur boots in black kangaroo hide (low heels, these are some years old) and they are absolutely lovely. Nice to see they are offering them with higher heels now.  


  4. My ankle boots have 3.5” Cuban heels.

    I didn’t really notice any difference at all. Because the ball of my foot rests flat on the pedals there was no observable difference in angle.

    Its a good thing I am old school with my bicycles - all flat pedals, no clipless, so I can wear any type of shoe, boot or sandal I please.

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  5. On 9/9/2020 at 10:32 PM, Oakeetoes said:

    There are quite a few blogs with dos and don’ts for cycling in heels. Plenty of them mention the placement of the heel and whether or not it will damage the shoe, but haven’t come across any concerns with catching it on the chain. It’s worth considering, though.

    If you do venture out, you’ll have to let us know how you get on. 

    I managed to find some of those blogs that discuss cycling in heels. It appears it is much more common on the Continent - quelle surprise! 

    I did go for a spin in my high heeled ankle boots - to be honest, I really didn’t notice any difference. One is on the balls of ones feet anyway when pedalling and so you really don’t notice you’re in heels until you climb off. But if course there is still the sense of daring and elegance.

     


  6. I'm glad you were able to get your discount on the size 13s. Hopefully the fit will be just as good around the ankle and calf. Thiat one of the thigs I like so much about my black suede otk boots - being custom made the fit is absolutely perfect there. 

    Hpoefully you'll get some nice opportunities to wear them. We're coming into autumn...

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  7. I think if you phone/email them and tell them you need a different size and explain about the discount, they may find a way for you to use it. I've doe things like that in the past - not with Asos, I don't think - but with other companies and they're usually pretty obliging.

    If it's a few inches over the knee that qualifies as OTK. They aren't billed as thigh boots. And there's a difference betwen the two.

    Cycling shouldn't make a difference with your feet - running would, but cycling shouldn't. 

    THey do sound like nice boots!

     

     


  8. I wear my otk boots with skinny jeans. There’s really no other practical way. Trying to wear jeans over the boots would be simply too much hassle. And probably look bulky and uncomfortable. And what’s the point of having otk boots concealed beneath jeans. 

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  9. 1 hour ago, Oakeetoes said:

    This style (one that I was enquiring about last week) has now become available in the larger sizes.

    12692366-1-blackknit?$XL$&wid=200&fit=co

    https://www.asos.com/asos-design/asos-design-enhance-block-heel-sock-boots-in-black-knit/prd/12692366?colourwayid=16445670&SearchQuery=&cid=4172

    Maybe I should have waited?

    I think the otk boots won’t disappoint! It really is interesting how suddenly they’re making high heeled boots in larger sizes. I’m especially pleased about ankle boots as they just seem to wearable and sporty.  

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  10. 31 minutes ago, Oakeetoes said:

    The heel looks to be fairly set back, so I’m hoping that they’ll be reasonably easy to walk in at only 4.5”. I wonder if the height increases proportionally - though I doubt it.

    I’m still surprised this style of boot has been made available in larger sizes. I’d just been chatting online with an ASOS adviser about another pair of ankle boots that seemed to have been once available in larger sizes, though now out of stock. They finished the chat by asking me if there was anything else they could assist with; I said, yes - more heeled footwear in larger sizes, please!

    A little while later, I’m browsing again and there they are!

     

    THat is quite a sea change in availability of heels. Those boots you ordered look especially nice. I may have to look for some block heeled black leather knee boots...

     


  11. 33 minutes ago, Oakeetoes said:

    Well, I’ve ordered them. Arriving Monday, so I’ll review them next week.

    I shall look forwrd to reading your thoughts. I was impressed that they had 4.5" heels - that is very high for a mainstream seller these days, especially to be offered in such large sizes. I wonder what market research went into this? THe boots look quite classy too - something one rarely finds in high heeled boots in large masculine sizes.


  12. 38 minutes ago, Oakeetoes said:

    Well...

    Seems ASOS are slowly introducing more heels in larger sizes. I was looking through today and found that this style is now available up to UK13 (and I did chat online with an adviser and they are large sizes).

    12577026-1-black?$n_480w$&wid=476&fit=co

    https://www.asos.com/asos-design/asos-design-kendra-stiletto-thigh-high-boots-in-black/prd/12577026?colourwayid=16519460&SearchQuery=&cid=6455

    Maybe I’m just over-excited at finding this style of boot in a larger size, but I want to buy them. Please, somebody talk some sense into me!

    Very nice indeed and for that price, why not? It is quite intriguing that they are offering it those much larger sizes. Hopefully a sign of things to comr.

    Those look like quite nice boots.


  13. I understand what you mean. It’s all a matter of lines and proportions.

    I especially like the lines of my Italian Heels 120mm stiletto knee boots. The 100mm version is very appealing (and less challenging to walk in) but the more imperious lines of the 120s just conjure up the notion of stiletto boots that little bit better. Any higher though and the look becomes forced to my eyes, bunched up and overdone.

    On my black suede otk boots it’s different. There the four inch heels are just right. Perhaps it has something to do with the height of the boot. OTK boots can easily look hookerish or fetishy if you’re not careful (which is why I went for suede) and the  slightly thicker, four inch stiletto heels give the boots a classier look while still definitely being stilettos


  14. I had no idea about the blogs discussing cycling in heels.

    I go out very early in the morning - and I mean very early - so I could no doubt wear anything I liked without attracting any notice. I’ve always been an early rider and go out well before dawn, usually seeing the sunrise some miles from home. It’s nice to be out then, everything so quiet. I could certainly wear heels.


  15. I cycle a lot but have not tried it in heels. I could certainly do it because I’ve a classic tourer with flat pedals. I’ve never gone clipless. I  guess one concern I have, with stilettos at any rate, is the chance of getting the heel caught between the front derailleur and the chainring. That would not be fun.

    I have seen women, only a couple, cycling in stilettos, in London, and looking quite elegant. One was aboard a classic Dutch commuter with a chain guard and so there would be no worries about getting the heel caught. She was quite graceful and well dressed and clearly an experienced cyclist. I think the other was also on an old style bike with chain guard as well.

    I could certainly do it in my Cuban heeled ankle boots. No problem at all. I might give it a whirl, in fact.

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