Best Shoe Inserts for Heels & Flats — stop heel gaps
Are High Heels Supposed To Fit Loose or Tight? 8 Important Questions About Buying And Wearing Them, Answered
The fit of high heels is a dilemma. Buy them with a snug fit so they stay on your feet – and suffer the consequences when you stay late to a party and your feet are so painful you can’t even walk, let alone dance!
Or buy them with a loose fit so you can easily wiggle your toes - and suffer the consequences when you wear them to a morning wedding – and just as you are leaving the church you lose a shoe on the stairs nearly twisting your ankle!
How to put in high heel shoe inserts into heels - dance in heels like no one is watching to see if you kick off your shoes - because you won't have to!
Placing newly invented Killer Heels Comfort high heel shoe inserts into your heels is very easy. There are just three steps. Step one is to measure your foot for the widest part and mark these as dots on the insole of the shoe; step two is position the forefoot insert inside the shoe matching the dots on the insert with the dots inside the shoe; and step three is place the arch area insert on the insole two finger widths from the back of the heel of your shoe. Enjoy wearing your heels a lot more, and dance in heels like no one is watching to see...
New silk covered high heel shoe inserts. Put then in your heels & look fabulous in your new outfit all night - by wearing your heels all night!
Have you ever kicked off your heels because you couldn't stand being in heels another minute? Did you know that about 70% of women who wear heels have pain from them? Pain in heels can come from six main places on the foot. Toes crush, ball of foot pressure, heels gap, toes overhang, heels wobble & feet fall off shoes. Would you want to eliminate all six sources of pain from your high heels? Have it all - a fabulous outfit and pain free heels! This is possible!
DIY custom Insoles/Inserts for winter wedge boots, cowboy boots or chelsea boots with 2" or higher heels
To make the DIY insole/insert combination you will need three items. A pair of smooth thin stiff leather insoles (available from a shoe repair place or dept. store), a set of PORON foam two part permanent high heel inserts (available from website killerheelscomfort.com ) and a thin fabric covered foam insole with perforations (available from drug stores or dept store). Cut the leather insole and the fabric covered insole to fit your boots. Adhere the PORON foam inserts on top of the thin stiff leather insole as if it was the insole of a high heel shoe (instructions are included...