poopylungstuffing wrote:
I am very short, and I don't mind a little elevation once in a while so I don't look completely gnomish--
I have owned a few interesting pairs of shoes with clunky elevated heels that are cushioned like tennis shoes.
That is the best I can do.
I have this giant pair...I have no idea what size they are, but I bought them and spray painted them for a clown costume...I think they add 2 inches to my height.
They have become my regular "performance" shoes. I am amazed at how comfortable they are even though they are not completely flat..or some fancy brand that doesn't tear up my delicate finicky feet(Crocs-Birkenstocks-Dansko)...and I am sure they are technically 3 sizes too big...but I survived a 2-day festival in them, and I am still able to walk....
there they are...the different colored ones....
I guess the true secret to shoe comfort is shock absorbtion and proper width.
You posted a video of you performing in those shoes, and I thought, "Cool, she's got great big feet like I do!" I should have known they were "clown shoes". I'm pretty sure my feet really look like that. I'm just under 5'3" and wear a U.S. size 9. When my oldest son was little, I used to take him to a tumbling class, and all of us moms had to take off our shoes and line them up against the wall. There were always all these dainty little shoes, and then mine, looking like man shoes. Mine were always noticeably bigger than any of the others, even though most women are taller than me.
I found these really wonderful boots online, but apparently, since they run small, my giant feet are too big for them. How a person can be 5'3" and not be able to fit the biggest shoe size is beyond me.
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