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I don't know they have, but so much is made of the shoes/heels [and very well too I might add ], I wouldn't be surprised to find they had a shop. There's absolutely no indication of that however. He can obviously walk in heels, but we don't get any sense of style other than the very good choice of shoes. Those short baggy, washed out jeans are wholly unattractive. Some leggins or treggins would be much more attractive. That said, excellent vid's and excellent taste in heels. ...
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Not sure how this will work >> clicky << This should be the lead page [Channel page] of "Loverhighheel's". A man in the US with attractive partner who both share an interest in wearing high heels. There are 158 vid's at time of posting with many useful references to styles shown and where to buy. [Typically Pierre Silber.] I'm hoping the short baggy stone washed jeans aren't part of any fashion statement. Seems unlikely given the attractive choices made with the footwear. Go visit, and expect to be there some time. .....
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Wow, excellent write up. As above, apart from being "fleeced" at £2-50 an hour for parking, a great lunchtime visit. Maybe we shouldn't be so surprised at the parking charge if compared to the usual West Ends charges at £4 to £8 an hour for meter parking, but the West End doesn't charge on Sundays ..... It is a great venue though. Plenty of coffee stops and eateries. Plenty of seating scattered around the place. And plenty of security chappies around the place too? 'Prevention better than cure', but it is like seeing a policeman at every corner. Shoe shopping isn't that bad either. On reflection we may have missed one or two of the better brands, [KG shop] and completely missed Barratts that I know we walked right past. The day wasn't just about us fellas and shoe browsing though. We did go into a number of clothes shops with the girls too. Mrs Freddy wasn't taking that part of the venture very seriously though, as her notion of clothes shopping is to 'dig in' for the day, and we just didn't have time [or money ] to stay the whole day. A very enjoyable experience, and to be perfectly honest, well worth the trouble of unglueing myself from a comfy chair! I think the girls might say the same. Them having had the chance to chat (and more) about their respective partners taste in footwear. "We" [Mrs Freddy and myself] are looking forward to a repeat performance. Piccy of Mrs Freddy's regular shopping boots >> here << . ....
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"Last minute" meeting around the UK?
FastFreddy2 replied to FastFreddy2's topic in Heelbucks chit chat Cafe
Plan B. Westfield [White City/Shepards Bush] at 11am. -
"Last minute" meeting around the UK?
FastFreddy2 replied to FastFreddy2's topic in Heelbucks chit chat Cafe
Plan B, London, this Sunday. (i) Oxford Street (ii) Westfield (iii) Camden Shorter visit ..... !0.30/11am to 2pm perhaps? Just in case some of the old folk can unweld themselves from their comfy chairs. -
"Last minute" meeting around the UK?
FastFreddy2 replied to FastFreddy2's topic in Heelbucks chit chat Cafe
It's off. This place is full of old men welded to their arm chairs. Plan B anyone? -
I now have enough pairs of these shoes, to last ...... 2 lifetimes. [5 pairs.] That's at least 3 styles I've 5 pairs of a particular style. [And maybe 4 styles, I've lost count.]
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"Last minute" meeting around the UK?
FastFreddy2 replied to FastFreddy2's topic in Heelbucks chit chat Cafe
So ...... Tomorrow if Friday the 18th ... Is it on, or is it off? PM's sent .... now waiting answers. -
Where do I start? At your 'advertised' age I'm going to be happy if I can still walk, much less dance, and much less still - walk in heels. Then there's the two younger 'sometimes' girlfriends, and the younger still competition dancing partner. You've doubtless earned it Bob, but many here will be wishing they could step into your shoes for a little while every now and then. One of them would be me. You can't get gifted the sort of life you must have, I'd say it has to be earned with years of blood sweat and tears. Keep up the good work, you're a great example to us all. >> << video, made me think of you. [Karo's again.] The other vid's from that creator are quite interesting BTW. ....
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I don't usually do long boots, and never thigh boots, on account of my svelt [skinny] legs. My calves have a circumference of something like 13 inches. Almost any boot made, looks like a wellington boot on my legs. Those Office boots had quite a small calf on them, which was the reason for my interest. Maybe next year? .....
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Welcome To Heels For Men Brake Blocks
FastFreddy2 replied to brake blocks's topic in Hellos and Welcomes
You know people have been shipped to The Colonies for lesser crimes. I had "A Plan" a couple of years ago, that had me pushing a bicycle while wearing heels. The thinking behind it was, if I spotted another walker while pushing my bike around, I could just hop onto the the thing and cycle off. Trouble is I'm a bit anal about my bike setup, and didn't want to treat the saddle like a yoyo. Where it's set, is where it stays. And I'd need to be wearing platforms to use the pedals correctly, the way I have it for me to use wearing thick soled trainers.... At my age, going out on a bike is a hazardous pursuit in itself, without tempting fate further by wearing heels (and now maybe platforms too.) ... -
Very warm and sincere congratulations to you, young man. Another year wiser! As you [must] know, you're something of an inspiration to me. May your spirit stay strong, and help keep you well. Very many, Happy Returns. ...
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I'm hoping to find out very soon. Might be tempted to wear them next Friday ..... I'm a bit daft with shoes over a certain price. I'll wear shoes into the ground if they're inexpensive, but if they cost more than (say) £20, I have a problem wearing them on asphalt or paved footpaths. Experience has taught me asphalt paths are about the most abrasive to small heel tips, and cracks or faults in paved footpaths being fairly terminal - in short order - to stiletto heel coverings. I have a similar story to tell regarding a new £11,000 car, but I'll save that for a face to face meeting. Way too embarassing to reveal it here. ....
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Shoes. Obviously ...... Congratulations on the award though. Very well done. [back to the question, and back to the real world ] .... I think you might need to strike some sorta deal .... You share if there's some agreement on what footwear you get to wear out with your share? [i think in the legal world this is known as a bribe? ] In business it might be known as a 'sweetener'? ....
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Nor did very well at Manchester either. Spent most of the match commanding play, but just couldn't get the ball inside a net!
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It's official, I am now, one seriously hacked off bunny! That must have been some charm school you went to. .....
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Shoe Shopping With Mrs Heelman
FastFreddy2 replied to heelman500's topic in Heelbucks chit chat Cafe
"Someone" is obviously not understanding the request! .... -
Welcome To Heels For Men Brake Blocks
FastFreddy2 replied to brake blocks's topic in Hellos and Welcomes
Hello brake blocks, and welcome. You into cycling maybe? Wearing stiletto heeled shoes outside, and wearing heels for 25 years? Impressed! -
I'd already bought two pairs, and got tempted to buy more. So I have ..... Seen here on sale at M+M Direct >> clicky << These have a fairly high slim heel, but have an almond shaped toe that provides plenty of room and a seriously cushioned footbed. Leather, with short zip to help with access. Not long ago these were £120 reduced to around £59. I bought when they were around £40 [TKMaxx]. Herself got persuaded by me to get some too, [though she wasn't aware I had some at the time]. I think she may have paid £46 which we both thought was a bargain at the time. Now on sale at £28 plus £4 carriage. That's practically 25% of the orginal price! Still over £50 on Ebay. If you get the pre-pay label when buying, you can return them for £1.45 if you need to. .....
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As Much As I Don't Need More Footwear .....
FastFreddy2 replied to FastFreddy2's topic in Shoe Critique
The 'returns' went back, all £108's worth. Replaced by £32's worth of Levere, this time with a box that doesn't like it should be thrown straight into a bin. These shoes are high, but a good fit (meaning a bit loose if I'm honest.) These are going to be wearing shoes. -
Spectacular. More piccies please. And details on where from and cost, if you wouldn't mind?
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Hello Wave, and welcome. Did you have a quick look at the Forum Rules before posting? There's plenty of room for your thoughts and views here, but I'm not sure pictures of you wearing skirts follows the general theme of this site? [Have you tried HHplace.org where a TV lifestyle might be more acceptable?] ....
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Shoe Shopping With Mrs Heelman
FastFreddy2 replied to heelman500's topic in Heelbucks chit chat Cafe
+ 1 on that remark! -
Both you and a well known football team ..... Things looking pretty hopeless down in Finsbury at the moment ....
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Shoe Shopping With Mrs Heelman
FastFreddy2 replied to heelman500's topic in Heelbucks chit chat Cafe
Well ....... I think the two of you have things about worked out ...... Trouble is, someone is gonna need a second job soon to keep the shoe investment budget going and [ii] you'll soon need a larger house for shoe storage. On a technical note ...... I have some boots pretty much like the ones with the heel. I didn't wear them out much because the heel made so much noise! I guess they are hollow (on mine I mean) and the hard tip just made the heel resonate. I had quieter stiletto's. When I got my Harley Davidson boots reheeled, the noise reduction was amazing. Consequently I got the [New Look] boots done too. Transformed them. Still not silent, but much much quieter than before. On the down side, I think the new heels cost me about £7 which was £2 more than I paid for the boots [in a sale - of course! ] ....