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They don't seem to stay on my heel, and I am constantly putting them back in place. They don't stay up and right for more then 7 steps, and then they fall down. Am I doing somethign wrong? Is there anything to help withthe problem? Those shoes are so hott!

2007-02-12 09:12:40 · 5 answers · asked by shondak 3 in Beauty & Style Fashion & Accessories

5 answers

I think sometimes with slingbacks you might have to get like a half size smaller so it stays tight- but since you already have the shoes, I'd say try finding some "roll-on body fixative" for sticking clothing straps, etc. in place- my mom has to wear a compression sleeve, and she uses 'It Stays!' to keep it in place. If you don't know what it looks like, it's in a small clear bottle with a white cap and red writing. It washes off with water, and there's tons of uses listed on the back. Maybe roll it on the back of your ankle and then putting the slingback in place. Hope this helps :)

*EDIT*
I found a picture for you-
http://hocks.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=HOP&Product_Code=4057402&source=nextag&kw=4057402

2007-02-12 09:25:25 · answer #1 · answered by ..rae..♥ 5 · 2 0

Slingback Stilettos

2016-12-10 15:07:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

To successfully walk in slingback stilettos and to look graceful and elegant you must take small steps - walk slowly -never ever hurry in slings, You must walk delicately, as harsh movements will cause the strap to slip, Slingbacks are truely "form over function", they are designed with looks first in mind, functionality (walkability ) a distant second.. Place one foot in front of the other in a "catwalk pattern" much like a fashion model on a runway. Your slingbacks are not trainers - you must consiously take smaller steps inslings, placing one foot ever so gently in front of the other.. The higher the heel the smaller the step. Also, you need to watch your footing constantly, stairways, escalators, uneven surfaces, cracks and gaps in the sidewalk, loose carpeting, and slick flooring all are potentially dangerous obstacles that a committed heel wearer must overcome at each and every turn throughout the day. A little wobble in your walk is actually considered sexy, as is bending down to adjust the strap.....The key is to go slow, and take small steps. Good luck and I hope this helps...

2007-02-17 06:58:55 · answer #3 · answered by J's choos 4 · 1 0

Stop wearing heels, obviously you are too stupid to know how to proprely wear them

2014-08-25 08:06:24 · answer #4 · answered by phy 5 · 0 0

maybe the strap is too loose? try taking them to a shoe repair and see if they can tighten it. But in general, I find them hard to wear too. they make that flop-flop sounds when I walk.

2007-02-12 09:20:20 · answer #5 · answered by raquel122203 4 · 1 0

if you can squeeze get a size smaller!!

2007-02-19 15:25:50 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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