These are my top list for shoes with lifts, very good quality, some of them really pricy but you get what you pay for. When you wear most of this shoes they will not seem weird.
My suggestions so you seem completely natural:
1) Don't go over 4.25 inches, and make sure the platform is normal not huge.
2) Start with small heels maybe 2 or 3 inches max in the beginning until you get your walking tight and people get use to your height gradually. Then move up half and inch then maybe another half.
3) Avoid at all cost skinny pants!! specially if you go for lifts over 2.5' inches. Use pants with wide end "BOOTCUT" and some times not all BOOTCUTS are wide enough, I spent many hours and days in TJ MAX just looking for the right width. I Would say it must be at least 23 centimeters in diameter.
4) Get in better shape, so that will distract people of your gain in height.
Remember people notice what is noticeable, and we always try to connect dots. Fortunately, people don't expect adults to grow up, so even if they notice something is different, hopefully they will notice everything else but your gain in height. So get in better shape while you are gradually growing!!
https://www.bugarrishoes.com
http://www.donsfootwear.com
http://www.increasingshoes.com
http://www.guidomaggi.com
http://www.pinterest.com/topoutshoes/height-increasing-elevator-shoes-for-men-casual-sh/
so these are my top links, one recommendation don't go over 4 inches))))))
Thanks man! When buying shoes, do we have to size up? I have wide feet so I'm worried about my feet having very little space in these shoes..
yeah)) I have the same problem, so I usually get one or one and a half size bigger
Aww, I didn't know that.
I once bought lifts but didn't like the design so didn't use em much.
Quote from: RGKEY on March 09, 2014, 08:35:12 PMyeah)) I have the same problem, so I usually get one or one and a half size bigger
I bought once, I think that's bugarri. Didn't like the design.
I think also to note is the different sizing, eg: size 10 in US
is equal to
UK/Aussie size 9
Euro size 43
Will probably buy this one:
http://www.increasingshoes.com/detail.asp?id=309
Quote from: mediocre on March 10, 2014, 11:46:05 AMI bought once, I think that's bugarri. Didn't like the design.
I think also to note is the different sizing, eg: size 10 in US
is equal to
UK/Aussie size 9
Euro size 43
Will probably buy this one:
http://www.increasingshoes.com/detail.asp?id=309
it looks good and very unnoticeable))
yeah, I stopped buying from bugarri too because they weren't making good ones any more, the last one I bought from them was about 2 or 3 years ago and now they run out of good shoes((( For me the design just needed to be good but for it was very important to be unnoticeable specially when I started using 4 inches shoes. However, I have faith they will start making better ones.
from that site i was using these shoes, the design is ok but I went from 163.5 to 173.5cms and with the right pair of pants I looked completely fine.
http://www.increasingshoes.com/detail.asp?id=259&returnpage=/onlineorder.asp
That's more than 4 inches bro.
Quote from: RGKEY on March 10, 2014, 01:18:50 PMit looks good and very unnoticeable))
yeah, I stopped buying from bugarri too because they weren't making good ones any more, the last one I bought from them was about 2 or 3 years ago and now they run out of good shoes((( For me the design just needed to be good but for it was very important to be unnoticeable specially when I started using 4 inches shoes. However, I have faith they will start making better ones.
from that site i was using these shoes, the design is ok but I went from 163.5 to 173.5cms and with the right pair of pants I looked completely fine.
http://www.increasingshoes.com/detail.asp?id=259&returnpage=/onlineorder.asp
Quote from: mediocre on March 10, 2014, 02:46:39 PMThat's more than 4 inches bro.
yup)) pretty big
a model with the shoes on 
I would never wear those bad boys 5.5 inches I think??
Way too big!! 
They are way too obvious
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