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low heel heights in shoes

Miss Crisplock

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I have to agree with a lot of posters;

1. Get your foot accurately measured; it makes a huge difference.

2. Buy low and buy quality; they last longer and so do your feet. I've been in the comfort brands lately- Munro, Softwalk, Sofft, Naturalizer, Clarks, etc. They look a lot better than "comfort" brands used to, and a lot have a vintage look and low heel. They cost more, but take care of them and they will last.

3. One word - - INSOLIA---

Thanks for all the great tips!
 

Fleur De Guerre

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Walton on Thames, UK
I like these grasshoppers too - might have to order some for this summer!

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ITG

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WEll, I went to Shoe Pavillion this weekend and picked up 3 pairs of Grasshoppers! Gosh, I love the comfiness of this shoe. The Nantucket was on sale for $30 each and the other 2 styles I got were $20 each.
 

melbournian

New in Town
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Melbourne, Australia
Oooooh, those Grasshopper shoes look so cute! Can you buy them online? I've never seen them in Australia.

I pretty much only wear ballet flats and canvas sneakers (I'm a fan of converse) because I have a bad back and heels tend to wreak havoc on my lower back. I've never tried Keds, although I like the look of them. I wish I could wear heels, I have a gorgeous pair of black satin peeptoes, but last time I wore them I couldn't sit down without being in excruciating pain for a week...*sigh*
 

Miss Retro

Familiar Face
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Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands
Shoe help please

Hi Ladies, I love the high heeled shoes but unfortunately i can't wear high heels due to a leg/back problem. What shoes that are flat would be good to wear with wide legs pants, skirts etc. I'm into the 40's/50's era and would love some help to choose some. Thanks.
 

KittyT

I'll Lock Up
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Boston, MA
Yeah, a low wedge sandal or slingback is probably your best bet. It'll look slightly dressy without being uncomfortable or unhealthy for your back.
 

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