You can simply put them on and practice wearing them around the house. Walk up and down stairs with them. Walk around your sidewalk, driveway, yard, etc. If you have a full length mirror you can check your posture and watch yourself walk in them.
By wearing them for a little while before the event you can "break them in" and learn very quickly how long you can last in those heels before becomming uncomfortable. You can buy pads and cushions to ease the pressure points if you feel any on your trial wear.
Uncomfortable feet can really ruin a night!
2007-01-28 08:00:12
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answered by ? 3
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I was a bit worried when I had to wear heels for the first time. What I did was wear them around the house, before the event of course, that way I got used to them little by little. And by wearing them at home I mean wearing them for short periods at a time, that way you don't overdo it. See if that helps.
2007-01-28 08:01:57
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answered by deus 2
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2016-09-28 02:47:57
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answered by ? 4
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Walk around your house in them. Walk up and down the stairs and on hard floors. If you have a backyard then go outside and walk in them. Practice makes perfect so, wear them as much as you can between now and the event.
2007-01-28 07:57:52
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answered by thefirehot1 2
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You just need to practice, practice, practice, try wearing a smaller heel at first & when you're comfortable walking in those heels switch to the heels you're going to wear to the event.
2007-01-28 14:32:28
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answered by J 7
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The best thing to do is just walk all around your house and on different surfaces. If they are pointed toe, stuff cotton in the toe, it makes them a little bit more comfortable.
2007-01-28 08:20:18
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answered by Anonymous
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wair them on walks out side , wair them working around the house,,go on treadmils with them ..do eveything wairing them
2007-01-28 08:05:43
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answered by Sami F 3
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