heel shoes

 I went from rarely ever wearing heels to wearing them almost exclusively when I got a job in a bank. The bank does not “require” heels, but a heel is “encouraged”. I went from a short 1 inch heel to a 4 inch in just a few weeks and never had a problem while the other ladies were complaining. One of the guys overheard us and pointed something out to me that made me rethink the whole issue and why I had an advantage over the other ladies. I wear a size 11.

I’m going to show you why some people can walk all day in this…

This is the old paythogratham theorem from high school geometry also know as a2 x b2 =c2.




If any one line changes length its going to have an effect on the other 2. In this case (line a) would be the shoes heel, (line b) is the distance between the heel to the toe and (line c) is your foot. Now through the magic of photoshop lets put them together

Can you see what is going on here? The size of your foot can’t change (line c). so if you are going to raise the heel something still has to give on the other 2 lines of the triangle. As the height of the heel increases (line a) the distance between your toe and the bottom of the heel (line b) has to decrease, thus you are going to be putting more and more of your weight on the ball of your foot and your toes. This can cause the blisters, bunions, and other issues we deal with.




In my situation what I always thought was a curse of having big feet (and why I didn’t wear high heels very much) turned out to be a blessing. Having a longer foot allows more of my foot to be in touch with the ground compared to the ladies who have a more average size.

I would recommend you choose a heel height that matches your foot size, not based on fashion alone.

BTW… I did try on a 5 inch heel recently… That was beyond my limit…. A five inch heel should be reserved for torture chambers and drag queens.

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