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Shoemaker

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  1. A lot of time has gone, since i was here last time.

    Thanks a lot for your hints!

    - I tried to contact WesternRanch by email, got no answer.

    - I had a pleasant experience (and purchased) at love4heels.com. They delivered me a great boot, high quality materials, perfect workmanship, at reasonable price. 12cm-heel fully custom made boots. I will buy more from them.

    - I had a short look at Omano on ebay. They sell western boots for men, high heeled of course. Style is nice, heels very high. Can't afford.

    - Avantgarde brands: heel height almost 2.5 perhaps 3in. I was looking for more than that, but anyway thanks a lot for these links!


  2. Welcome "I'm Scared"

    Go quite, step by step. I first bought 2in-heel western boots and let them become my all-day footwear. My girlfriend didn't care about heel height, 2in is quite common with western boots. One day she wanted her own pair of western boots, high heeled of course, to be able to match our styles.

    Later, as my heels became 1in higher, we agreed to separate our styles: All kinds of slim heels and platforms are for her and block heels for me. With heels, i wear business suit with tie. On the street we look as a any other stylish dressed couple. Dressed this way, she keeps her eye-catching role, as it usually is.

    Really few people become aware, that not she is the eccentric, but me. We enjoy getting people's attention, sometimes confusing them. It's one of our turn-ons :wink:.

    I never got any kind of remark about my footwear, so don't worry - enjoy your life.


  3. Isn't it possible that your back aches after you wear hard heels? and not after wearing a specific heel height? because the pair you show has a soft foamed polyurethane bottom, which is a good shock absorber.

    Hard heels (no matter what height) cause up to 3g shock waves at each step, wich the spine has to absorb. If you suffer from spinal disc troubles it's probable you'll get aches with hard heels...

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