Thursday, February 26, 2009

Almost made it outside the house

Since my last post, I've continued to wear high heels on my lunch breaks. However, I feel the need to "export" this practice as often as I can and integrate that style of footwear, gradually and as often as possible.

I thought that today would be the day to go out wearing heels outside the house. I intended to profite from having my afternoon off to "heel" outside the house.

I've selected something casual and "unisex" like this:

Well I thought that these sandals didn't look too bad with a pair of "normal cut" jeans for men, otherwhise I'd have tried with my pair of "boot cut" jeans. I think the "normal cut" looks great with heels as well, as you can see by the pic below:

These are the sandals in the picture:

Yes, they look so cute, don't they? Yet it is winter so I had better take out something "warmer".
I wanted to try these shoes with the "normal cut" jeans to see how it would look like:

Yes, they are only 3" (7 cm) high and don't have a spiky heel. Yet, for some strange reason I find them cute! :-D

And here's what they look like when worn with the jeans:

They look awesome, don't they? To go back to our story, I had decided to make my first sortie on a less deserted place wearing high heel shoes today. Unfortunately I've kept running into known people, everywhere I went. It was almost as people had decided to go to these places where they generally don't go or where you don't expect to find them.
Anyway, this is just a temporary delay and I will go out wearing my 4" (10 cm) stilettos one of these days.

1 comment:

  1. Good luck!
    I'm resuming "heeling" practice after several years away from it, but back then I found in my NYC neighborhood that the people who recognized me thought my footwear was absolutely fantastic. People congratulated me and lauded me for wearing high heels. I don't think I ever heard a cross word. Unfortunately my work situation demanded 24/7 attention for several years and I'm just now reviving this interest.
    I'm encouraged to see other work at breaking down the barriers. Good luck!
    -M

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