Sunday, April 19, 2009

Is there a way to make high heels/boots less slippery and more comfy?

I love shoes but the ones that are stylish i.e. high heels, knee-high boots etc. all have bases that are slippery on hardwood, ceramic, marble etc. Im going to guess they will also be slippery in rain, snow etc.


Is there anyway to make them less slippery? Is there something that can be attached to the bottom by myself or by a shoe smith?


Also...anyway to make them more comfy? Since they are heels they tend to hurt the front of the foot so any recommended products to line the shoes with?

Is there a way to make high heels/boots less slippery and more comfy?
Get some sand paper and scuff up the bottom soles of the new shoes so they aren%26#039;t so slippery. Spray a little water in the shoe before you put it on to help stretch it to fit your foot.
Reply:to make them less slippy you can score the bottom of them with something sharp and fine, like the point of pair of compasses or something. Do big slashes across the soles (being very careful!) and it gives texture to the bottom of the shoe, and there fore more grip.





I saw this on a TV show about the fashion show held every year on the very slippy Spanish Steps in Rome - all the models were doing it to their stilletoes.
Reply:They say more expensive shoes are the best. I think that%26#039;s your problem. They r sopose to be more comfy anyway.



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