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  1. Cameron Well-Known Member

  2. Boots n all Well-Known Member

    The only question of the study is when were the shoe size assessment's done on?

    Children do have a habit of growing and if the fitting assessment was done half way through the year the fitting allowance would not be the same as the day they were measured and fitted ?

    It's a good read l like this bit the best

    "88 per cent of women who regularly use high-heeled shoes said that every step they take hurts their feet. Nevertheless, they wanted to continue to use high-heeled footwear" :craig: how true:wacko:
     
  3. Bug Well-Known Member


    Pfft....and you say this like it is a bad thing:D
     
  4. Boots n all Well-Known Member

    Here Cylie, l have just finished a high heel that wont hurt your feet
     

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  5. Bug Well-Known Member

    :wacko: I don't think anyone is ready for me to wear those ...eeek!!!

    Nice work though.
     
  6. Boots n all Well-Known Member

    Yes not my speed either, but the guys that l made them for look great on stage........ they are a KISS cover band, the thing that gives me the horrors is they now tell me they run on stage a jump off speakers in these boots whilst still playing their guitar..... lots of warnings given.:eek:
     
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