Vertically challenged individuals have been looking up to their peers for far too long. Even as adults, a man who measures less than 5' 6" is often harassed and teased by other men, and all-too-often rejected by women; even when the woman is of equal or lesser height than he. Ah, but now they can fool their friends and stand tall with cleverly made shoe elevation.
Conveniently, the platform heel has come back in fashion, and styles ranging from elevated Konverse to high-heeled, raised combat boots for the ladies. Kids love towering over their classmates in the hallway, stomping their way from locker to lab test. However, the obviousness of platforms has given way to a method of manufacturing footwear which hides the fact.
Women have assisted the fashionistas in giving the stiletto heel a new era of fashionability. In the business world, ladies need to be able to compete with male counterparts. Not only can ultra-high heels make them feel more confident, but it also makes them appear more imposing to male underlings, resulting in them showing greater deference to a female boss.
This new style involves the creation of an elevation insole that rises from the inside. The shoes themselves are sewn in a way that they fit the wearer properly around the ankle, yet still conceal the fact that the person is pressed taller. These days they can be leather penny-loafers or fitness sneakers; all styles fitting snugly and making the wearer taller than they have ever experienced.
With this concealed elevation placed inside the shoes, a greater result can be achieved than with any other elevating option. In fact, we are talking about two to four inches, seven to ten centimeters, in the majority of the styles analyzed. This is a huge difference for anyone who is just under or just above five feet, making many men more confident when it comes to first encounters with women.
Inserts for shoes are an option that can assist with height in a jiffy, but there are drawbacks. When one raises themselves up with an insert, the part of the accessory which meets the ankle, known as the quarter, tends to hit a little too low on the ankle of the wearer. Not only can this be a somewhat uncomfortable way to wear shoes, as they slip off the back of the heel more easily.
Lifts that snap to the bottoms of shoes are easily concealed and do not effect the comfort of the toes, and should not effect how they travel across the floor. In fact, they are perfect for many loafers or styles of boots, blending into a style commonly seen in regular shoes. They are not intended for outdoor terrain, however, and are most often used on dress shoes for men who work in offices.
There are many people who have uneven legs. If special ordered, most any style can be manufactured with one made in the traditional way while the other has the concealed elevator within. In this way, one who suffers from such an injury can now wear a truly matching pair of shoes that will comfortably conceal his or her situation.
Conveniently, the platform heel has come back in fashion, and styles ranging from elevated Konverse to high-heeled, raised combat boots for the ladies. Kids love towering over their classmates in the hallway, stomping their way from locker to lab test. However, the obviousness of platforms has given way to a method of manufacturing footwear which hides the fact.
Women have assisted the fashionistas in giving the stiletto heel a new era of fashionability. In the business world, ladies need to be able to compete with male counterparts. Not only can ultra-high heels make them feel more confident, but it also makes them appear more imposing to male underlings, resulting in them showing greater deference to a female boss.
This new style involves the creation of an elevation insole that rises from the inside. The shoes themselves are sewn in a way that they fit the wearer properly around the ankle, yet still conceal the fact that the person is pressed taller. These days they can be leather penny-loafers or fitness sneakers; all styles fitting snugly and making the wearer taller than they have ever experienced.
With this concealed elevation placed inside the shoes, a greater result can be achieved than with any other elevating option. In fact, we are talking about two to four inches, seven to ten centimeters, in the majority of the styles analyzed. This is a huge difference for anyone who is just under or just above five feet, making many men more confident when it comes to first encounters with women.
Inserts for shoes are an option that can assist with height in a jiffy, but there are drawbacks. When one raises themselves up with an insert, the part of the accessory which meets the ankle, known as the quarter, tends to hit a little too low on the ankle of the wearer. Not only can this be a somewhat uncomfortable way to wear shoes, as they slip off the back of the heel more easily.
Lifts that snap to the bottoms of shoes are easily concealed and do not effect the comfort of the toes, and should not effect how they travel across the floor. In fact, they are perfect for many loafers or styles of boots, blending into a style commonly seen in regular shoes. They are not intended for outdoor terrain, however, and are most often used on dress shoes for men who work in offices.
There are many people who have uneven legs. If special ordered, most any style can be manufactured with one made in the traditional way while the other has the concealed elevator within. In this way, one who suffers from such an injury can now wear a truly matching pair of shoes that will comfortably conceal his or her situation.
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