MEDICAL DISCLAIMER: The information provided on OrthoLength Pro is for educational purposes only and does not substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified orthopedic surgeon.
Posted on May 15, 2017, 3:31 pm
#1

Does anyone know about an Italian / European brand that sells shoes with lifts for men? Thank you very much! Specially if I can get them in Milan!

Like (0)
Posted on May 15, 2017, 4:25 pm
#2

Thanks Body Builder, do you know if there are stores in Milan or do you have to order them on internet? Either Bugarri or Don's. Because Bugarri is in the UK I think.

Like (0)
Posted on May 15, 2017, 10:19 pm
#3

Quote from: theophilo on May 15, 2017, 08:14:55 PMdon't use lifts, really


You think that Limb lengthening is a better option??

That would be the second one for me.

Like (0)
Posted on May 15, 2017, 10:21 pm
#4

Quote from: Oniria on May 15, 2017, 08:10:54 PMI suggest Guidomaggi shoes. Very expansive but they seem so good. You can find them on internet, but it should be a showroom in Milan.


Thanks Oniria, I did find those on internet but more than 300-400 euros for shoes seems too excessive... even if I did paid for limb lengthening...

Like (0)
Posted on May 15, 2017, 11:45 pm
#5

Considering my starting height, it was impossible for me to lengthen a SAFE amount that would make me be satisfied with my height. I did LL because I wanted to improve myself, not because I thought it would solve all my problems. Even after LL, I'm still 170-171 cm... However with lifts I could reach 176 (even before lengthening I wore lifts)

Like (0)
Posted on May 16, 2017, 12:05 am
#6

Quote from: TIBIKE200 on May 15, 2017, 11:53:00 PM Even though I also want to do LL and I am 171 myself, still... I don't think that your new height is that bad. And I live in Italy as well so I know the average height here is a little bit taller but still... You went through LL and still feel the need for lifts?


I agree that my new height and your starting height are not that bad... I think we both want more. If there is a guy out there who could feel good only by using lifts instead of doing a LL, I think that would be ideal. Instead of putting yourself through surgery, lifts are harmless. So at 171 cm I think wearing lifts would benefit me, and deter me from doing another LL...

Thankfully I'm not staying any longer at Italy... non mi piace la pasta Lifts in Milan

Like (0)
Posted on May 16, 2017, 12:09 am
#7

Quote from: Body Builder on May 15, 2017, 11:53:32 PMThat is mostly true for most LL'ers only if they can reach a more than average height or very close to that.
A 1.60 man who becomes 1.66 why shouldn't he still use lifts? He is better than before LL of course but I am sure that he still won't be ok with his height.

Before LL I used to wear elevator shoes everyday with some extra small lifts inside. That gave me about 6-7 cm.
Now I wear normal shoes but with a 2.5 cm lift and most of my shoes with lifts give me about 5cm. Sometimes I wear elevator shoes at night but without lifts and they give me about the same too.
So I still wear lifts because I am not ok with my height bit I am not doing extreme things like elevator shoes plus lifts because I don't want to sacrifice my comfort and my foot stability for 2cm more as I don't need that extra height so much as before LL.


For me, leaving the lifts was never an option. I wore shoes that increased 5 cm... if I were satisfied by this 5 cm I would
never have done the lengthening, only wore the lifts. I did the surgery because I want the 6 cm of LL + 5 cm shoes

Like (0)
Posted on May 16, 2017, 12:27 am
#8

Man that's what I don't understand... if you are happy with your height with average lifts (4-6 cm ) you should not do a LL. Just wear the lifts and save yourself the torture...unless you are Asian and have to remove your shoes inside every building haha

Like (0)
Posted on May 16, 2017, 3:23 pm
#9

Quote from: Body Builder on May 16, 2017, 12:49:21 AMI disagree. If you would like a 5-6 cm more height thay doesn't mean you are ok with lifts that could give you that height with shoes.
I want my real height to be more, lifts is only a solution until then.
Is like saying that a woman who wants big boobs will be ok with a wonderbra. Of course she won't be ok as this is not something permanent.

Also, if you gain 5cms with shoes and lifts it is not the same as be 5cm taller because even with shoes only you get about 2-3 cm and the lifts only adds you 2-3 cm more.
So the real gain is 2-3 cm as you'll wear normal shoes even if you become taller so gaining 5 cm and wearing shoes will still make you about 3cm taller than just wear shoes with lifts.
Unless we talk about very tall lifts but in most shoes you can't use them as your ankle will be almost out of the shoe and your gait will be awful.

Personally, if I were 1.80 I wouldn't wear lifts again.
But until then it is the only solution to look a little taller.


I used to wear lift every day (6 cm ) and it didn't bother me at all. I used them all the time and for example if I were 176 I would use 5 cm lift and forget about LL. At least for the party scene and most everyday interaction you'll look taller even if you are not actually that tall. The case of the girl it's different because we don't only look for the looks, we want to feel and squeeze dem titties!

However I agree, since shoes on average give 2 cm, wearing a 6 cm lift only increases your relative height by 4 cm. But for me even at 180 cm I would use a little lifts specially in the night club scene. Lifts do not alter your proportions.

Like (0)
Posted on May 16, 2017, 3:25 pm
#10

Quote from: google42 on May 16, 2017, 12:39:21 AMwhat if you're at someones house whose around the same height as you in lifts then you take your shoes off and now your shorter by 4-6 cm. people are gonna notice sooner or later that you wear lifts.


I'm not Asian so I don't usually take my shoes off in other people's houses. However even if they notice what the hell, for most interactions you'll look taller. I'm more embarrased that they notice I did LL than they notice I wear lifts haha

Like (0)

You must be logged in to post a reply.

Related Topics