Just when you thought you heard it all, They come out with Ballet
Heels
Ballet Heels are one of the most interesting looking shoes out
on the market today, and they look exactly as they sound. Imagine
traditional ballet dancing shoes, and add a 9 inch heel or higher
to the back of the shoe - sounds pretty deadly and interesting at
the same time doesn't it? Ballet heels certainly are a getaway
from the everyday, and as you have probably already guessed, not
the most comfortable or practical shoe on the market.
The purpose of Ballet Heels
Ballet heels carry no other purpose then to simply be worn for
show. They are primarily collector's shoes, and you are strongly
advised not to walk or perform a ballet dance while wearing them.
If you choose to ignore this warning, there is no question that
your new ballet heels will end up crippling, damaging or seriously
injuring your feet and ankles. Therefore, heed the warning, and
wear your ballet heels accordingly.
Yes, There is a variety of Ballet Heels on the market
If you choose to go ballet heel hunting, you will discover that
there are a variety of different styles, colors and sizes of ballet
heels on the market. Some ballet heels are designed with an enclosed
top, like a running shoe. And others are designed as boots, which
can range in different leg lengths that include just above the ankles,
mid or knee-length, and even thigh-length. The two most popular
colors for these ballet heels are red and black, but they can also
be purchase in other colors such as white. In addition, ballet heels
can be obtained without the heel, and be worn as a regular ballet
slipper shoe that is complete with the ballet ribbon wrap. As you
can see many options await you. The ballet heels that you choose
with reveal just how adventurous you are.
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