I like the first ones in the last collection you posted TSCP What a neat concept I have never seen/heard this before! I know I wear heels as tall as 4 in and this would be great for support
I don't know if this is the correct way to post so here goes. I purchased my first pair from Sakowitz and the others from same and Battlesteins. No matter the heel height there was no way your foot could slip out when dancing or kissing someone much taller than you. The only way they could look "hookerish" on oneself was if the individual had dressed the part. My most fun pair was a sz 6, 4" heels, black and clear across an open toe, black lining, clear heel with cut indentations of daisey's and a rhinestone in the center of each daisey. When you're 19, college Sophmore, well, you simply think you are the hottest thing on this planet - until you grow up.
on the insole there is a small segment of elastic, so when you flex your foot to get your toes to the bottom, it stretches. When you relieve the weight off from your foot, the elastic tightens up and keeps the sole close to your foot, thus keeping what would be a rather wobbly shoe, very stable.
If I can find my digi cam, I will take closer pics of mine... definetly a favorite style of mine.
I must admit, I had never heard of spring-o-lators till this thread!
Interesting concept, but are they comfortable on flat-footed people, since the elastic bit is at the arch of the insole???
You can see two large galleries of Springolators at http://PassionsforFootwear.com It's totally free, nothing to sell you, no pop-ups, blind links or spyware and no p*rn.
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