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Comfortable Party Shoes?
zulubabe
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I have a works Christmas do to go to in a posh hotel. I don't own a pair of partyy shoes due to the fact that I can't do heels (I'd fall on my face) & I am in pain with a lot of shoes - can anyone recommend some nice comfy but sexyparty shoes - please???
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M&S have some - they have a range not Footglove but another one which has some form of liquid inside for comfy feet, I tried some on the other day but didnt get any as I hadn't got enough money with me. They have both high and low heels.0
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Hi Zulu
I cannot recommend a pair of shoes, i can however recommend
gel insoles
http://www.boots.com/shop/product_details.jsp?productid=1039811&classificationid=1047318&slmRefer=
Compeed anti-blister stick http://www.boots.com/shop/product_details.jsp?productid=1039811&classificationid=1047318&slmRefer=
Scholl blister plasters
http://www.boots.com/shop/product_details.jsp?productid=1068093&classificationid=1046395
I use all 3 products and never have any problems with sore feet or blisters, they cost a few ££ but well worth it IMO
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Or you could try wedges which offer more support to the feet so dont feel like high heels at all.. or platforms which do the same
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Or you could try wedges which offer more support to the feet so dont feel like high heels at all.. or platforms which do the same

I hope you're right - just bought a pair of wedges on ebay :rotfl:2019 Wins: Feb: £10 Aldi Voucher, Frankie & Benny's meal for 2; May: Game from Maynards. June: 2x tickets to Foodies Festival July: £100 September: £30; October: £1000, Goldfinch Merch Pack
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