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High Heel Hikers

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by CPedTechie, Feb 1, 2011.

  1. CPedTechie

    CPedTechie Member

  2. footfan

    footfan Active Member

    lol quality thread
     
  3. Jeremy Long

    Jeremy Long Active Member

    How interesting. Obviously, the images are meant to connect the fashion and outdoor performance worlds, without actually CONNECTING them. Considering that the CEO of Deckers Corp (parent company of Teva) was responsible for the installment of the Reebok Princess as a high performance aerobics shoe, no-one ought to be all that surprised by this marketing alignment with Grey Ant. I'll have to tease him about this, later.
     
  4. Lizzy1so

    Lizzy1so Active Member

    i went on holiday to norway last summer and stayed on a Fjord, one of our group joined us for a hike she wore hot pants and high healed leather boots! she said that is what she always wears for walking. She did it all, no complaints, climbed up and down granite rocks, through a bog and adder infested ferns. At the end I had one word "respect" !
     
  5. Lizzy1so

    Lizzy1so Active Member

    BTW she is 50 this year!
     
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