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Wigan Shoes | 22:26 Wed 17th May 2006 | Body & Soul
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Is this not a question and answer site. That is why I registered tonight. To have my questions answered.
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I am doing a survey for college about shoes. I need to gather information.

well to be honest wigan shoes, there are too many chiefs on here(or peeps who like to think they are chiefs)


they get some kind of kick from reporting messages...bit like the school playground if you ask me!

I'm happy to help Shoes, what do you need to know?
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Do stiletos damage your calves?

What are your favourite shoes?
I like stilletoes as I'm a short arse and always appreciate the extra height but my favourites are hob nailed boots!
mine too hellie

high Shoes,


They.... the experts, do say that constantly wearing heels shortens the achilles heel.... i may agree with that slightly. My uniform used to be 4 inch heels, and i must admit going into flatties was a little strange. On saying that though, those 4 inchers did damage the backs of my knees for a while, from the posture we were in. (I worked in a casino), and my calves ached very badly for a while till i got used to it.


The force on the feet in general can cause bunions, of which i gratefully escaped, touch wood!!!


B. :-)




beryllium is indeed correct, there are many parts to the foot and the constant wearing of the same type of footwear be it stilettos or hobnailed boots will result in undo wear on tear on the pressure points of the foot, which are, from heel to toe: the Achilles tendon, the soft base of the heel, the bridge of the foot, the most vulnerable part of any foot, the shallow boned area of the top of the foot, the breadth of the foot where bunions can start to erupt if ill fitting and poor quality footwear is consistently used.


Every foot is different and like a fingerprint, in that they have unique shape and form, fitting is very rarely an option in adults and this is the initial problem. Poorer quality plastic shoes may last a lifetime, but the quality leather foorwear, though not as long lasting, is made to mould to the individual walking action and so reduce any risk of injury, deformity or restriction in walking comfort.


The bridge of the foot in particular can vary from person to person, the wearing of a high stilletoe that is a wrong fit on a shallow arch is just as harmful as wearing no shoes at all. The more dramatic the bridge of a shoe, the deeper the arch needs to be to enable the wearer to walk comfortably and safely.


Stilettos are the greatest cause of injury, damage and disfigurement known in footwear but this is primarily because the wearer has failed to seek expert advice on what type of incline suits their particular bridge.

I live my life in Birkenstocks. Not the prettiest shoes but are the most comfortable things ever!! Expensive, but well worth it!


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That was a fantastic bit of info Dot!!!


Hello Gessoo!!! do hope you are feeling fab and well....


My shoes in the club were Bally, supplied as part of the uniform, dont even know if the company exists anymore. 1988 then....


My favourite shoes and boots are LK Bennett now.... and at home bare foot....

Hi beryllium!


Nice to see you. I'm OK thanks - well as OK as I shall ever be!! How are you?

Not too bad at the mo :-)


I was looking at the Birkenstocks for mr B the other day lol because thet looked comfy for feet, :-( alas, the girl laughed at my exasperation, when i requested them for his boats!


Say Hi to Smudge if you see her on your travels :-)


B.xx

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