How many pairs did you order?
Those are the most obvious looking lift shoes ever. Plus they're ugly.
Just buy shoes with up to 3', they look normal.
Quote from: GrowTow on August 06, 2019, 02:12:12 PMThose are the most obvious looking lift shoes ever. Plus they're ugly.
Just buy shoes with up to 3', they look normal.
The one that claims 3" actually barely gives 2" of height.
And also given the fact that everyone also wears footwear going out. The net height increase of 3" extra height shoe lifts is just about an inch or slightly more.
Quote from: Bruce Wayne on August 06, 2019, 03:13:26 PMThe one that claims 3" actually barely gives 2" of height.
And also given the fact that everyone also wears footwear going out. The net height increase of 3" extra height shoe lifts is just about an inch or slightly more.
So do these 5” ones happen to only claim 5” but actually barely gives 4” of height?
Quote from: soitchi on August 06, 2019, 03:50:36 PMSo do these 5” ones happen to only claim 5” but actually barely gives 4” of height?
I never tried that one yet.
Seems like a good deal it you want to go through with so much of trouble but the only things after wearing this you going to look dwarfs with orthotics.
Hi Guys,
From experience, I can tell you that you're always going to get the "mid" sole height and not the heel height. So this means 4" instead of 5" for these shoes and other height increasing shoe.
Quote from: InFullStryde on August 06, 2019, 08:26:07 PMHi Guys,
From experience, I can tell you that you're always going to get the "mid" sole height and not the heel height. So this means 4" instead of 5" for these shoes and other height increasing shoe.
The 'mid' sole height is not flat. It's shorter on the front. So I'm afraid it's most likely not even 4" for these shoes.
I'm pretty sure you will get 4" out of those. Pretty much for the majority of height increasing shoes that are made correctly, you will get the advertised height minus 1 inch.
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