First I wear them in the house and on short distance, just in case that they are tight. After couple days of such training I can wear them all day long.
In case that they are too tight, I won't buy them, but every new shoe need a bit of time to become comfortable.
2007-01-29 23:07:47
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answered by Anonymous
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You know what, this may sound like a lie but its true; I wear high heels so much they are just naturally comfortable to me now! As long as im not doing an extreme amount of walking or standing they are ok with me. As long as they dont have any little straps that make the shoe look really really really cute, but you know they hurt like hell, They are ok with me! Other then that try inserts, but if you are going to be wearing them a lot you are going to have to buy a bigger shoe size so that they will fit. Most people say high heels are naturally uncomfortable but i dont think so!
2007-01-28 12:27:20
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answered by thikingdomcome 2
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i don't buy shoes if they are uncomfortable. If they hurt me when I am trying them on, I don't buy them and look for others. Diabetes runs in my family and it is very important to take care of your feet and don't wear bad shoes. I also don't buy heels higher than 2 1/2inch to 3 inch max high. 2 1/2" is my preferred height. not too tall not to short.
in certain shoes, I do put the special sticky foam inserts in the bottom of the toe box and sometimes in the heel in case the heel slips out.
2007-01-28 13:18:59
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answered by Lisa H 7
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I have never had a comfortable pair of high heels. They look great on and make your legs look nice, but they hurt.
2007-01-28 12:42:55
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answered by ? 7
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Go to the shoe department in a department store and ask if they have shoe padding. When i was a little girl my mom always had them. She always told me they work. I would try Nordstrom if I were. If that does not work, try shorter heels.
2007-01-28 12:29:38
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answered by Dancin O 2
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i wear 3in. heels or higher almost everyday. try getting those feet inserts for your shoes, the ones that feel like suede so your feet don't slide so much in the heels. they also cushion your insoles. try different ones to find the perfect one for you and alway break in new heels by wearing them around in your house before actually wearing them out. if you don't you could be in serious pain.
2007-01-28 12:27:26
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answered by nlightnd26 2
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Buy your shoes in a wide width or half size bigger.
High heels shoes are not comfy just stylish.
2007-01-28 12:42:01
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answered by Cassie B 3
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operating at a job can make our palms problematical, epidermis thicker, and make us more desirable weak to cuss and performance "artwork out pains". Why do adult adult males save operating at jobs? females positioned on intense heels, even even as round only different females, because they emphasize and decorate the girl from the knees down. they're alluring. and females ought to quite be uncomfortable than omitted.
2016-10-16 05:51:01
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answered by pelt 4
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If they aren't open toed heels I wear Dr. Scholl's massaging gel pads. They are so comfy.
2007-01-28 12:36:05
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answered by ♥ 3
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I personally use Dr.Scholls insoles for her they fit right into your heels and they make them oh so comfy :) they make them liveable to wear and you still can't see them so they are invisible,clear, inexpensive ways to have cute heels and yet be comfy!!
2007-01-28 12:46:32
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answered by Anonymous
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