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Kate Spade New York Niko Glitter & Suede Booties High Heels Almost Sold Out
Monday, November 06, 2017The Kate Spade New York Niko Glitter & Suede Booties are so hot that they are literally selling out all over the internet. Marked down to $250 from $450, they are going fast. So far, I have only been able to find a few online stores that still have a few pairs left. If you want them, get them now or lose out.
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According to their article, since the 1930's, it has been easy to predict economic disasters based on the types of high heel shoes that women wear. And thanks to the styles, they may have predicted our most recent recession.
What does high heels have to do with financial nightmares? Well, according to article, cheaper but taller heels, help the wearer to feel less depressed during the recession.
Is there anything that high heel shoes can't do?
Source: Conventry Telegraph

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As I read up on these high heeled boots, the tag line said "It's pretty safe to say the real challenge will be finding a place we can't wear these boots." and I could only laugh. In my opinion the only way your getting me to step outside in these hideous boots is to drag me out. Good Luck on that.
• Heel height 3 1/2 inches
• Boot height 11 inches
• Boot opening 11 inches
• Stylish leather ankle boot
• Studded strap detail
• Dainty buckle feature
• Inside zipper feature
• Smooth leather lining
Not for bikers anymore I can be worn by any woman looking to spice up her look. Throw on your favorite jeans and go break me in.

• Boot height 11 inches
• Boot opening 11 inches
• Stylish leather ankle boot
• Studded strap detail
• Dainty buckle feature
• Inside zipper feature
• Smooth leather lining
Not for bikers anymore I can be worn by any woman looking to spice up her look. Throw on your favorite jeans and go break me in.

3" tall, ankle strap and stylish wedge heel are only a few of the things that you will love about me.

Usually, most foot doctors tell us to stay out of high-heels. But a new class at Crunch Fitness, a place known for bringing the theatrics into exercise, encourages you not only to pack your sneakers, but throw a pair of stilettos into the gym bag too.
"For so many of our clients in New York – everybody this summer wore flat shoes... then all the sudden autumn hit and everybody thought, 'Oh my, I am back in my high-heeled shoes and I have to adjust myself have to how I am going to be able to walk around the city," says Donna Cyrus of Crunch Fitness.
In their 45 minute work-out called Stiletto Strength (which they call the ultimate work-out for urban women on the go), they say the goal is to actually help women re-train their bodies to wear heels: focusing on strengthening feet, ankles, heels, and core muscles.
"Most people move forward, because heels bring you forward," says Cyrus. "What we want to do is address that posturing and pull up your abs and really tuck under so you can feel taller, you look better and you're protecting your lower spine and back."
The class was actually developed with the help of professional dancers and podiatrists. And for the bunion-fainted at heart, not to worry, the major chunk of the class called "leg-work" of daily strength training exercises can be done in your sneakers.
But in the final part of the class, everyone straps on their heels to show what they can do in what they call full-on "work-it girl" mode.
"I'm used to dancing in heels as a professional dancer, I've spent most of my life in heels, so it becomes natural to us," says participant and professional dancer Ann Cooley. "But for everyday people, nowadays it's becoming the norm to have these really high heels and the pointy toes. So I think this class is brilliant."
Not only do they say that perhaps this class will help with some strength training, but maybe, more importantly, it may help bring out your inner diva.
"We're also teaching a little bit of attitude so you're not just feeling long and lean, but you're feeling a little spunky when you're walking down the street and giving yourself a little oomph there," says Cyrus.
"I don't think that wearing heels is going away any time soon. As we turn the pages of Vogue and Marie Claire, every single month we get more fashion trends put upon us to wear stilettos and high boots," says professional dancer Kylin Brady. "So definitely, this is a class that's not only going to aid in not only wearing heels correctly, but looking sexy and sassy and fabulous as we walk down the streets."