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Help buying/choosing professional clothing (especially for women)
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<blockquote data-quote="HorsesForCoursesNeighNeighNeigh" data-source="post: 70133" data-attributes="member: 8899"><p>Lowish black pump-style block heels are amazing—massively comfy but give you that little height boost. I got mine from LK Bennett but M&S tends to have something similar. I also got standard heels from M&S that were specially designed to be super comfy, they have a sort of gel pad underfoot. I definitely wouldn’t get cheap heels normally as they can be very uncomfortable, M&S are the cheapest I have found that have the comfort factor. </p><p></p><p>I don’t think it’s necessary to wear heels, and definitely not all the time, but how much you want to may depend on your height. I’m very short so comfy heels are helpful for meetings but I definitely wouldn’t wear them all day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HorsesForCoursesNeighNeighNeigh, post: 70133, member: 8899"] Lowish black pump-style block heels are amazing—massively comfy but give you that little height boost. I got mine from LK Bennett but M&S tends to have something similar. I also got standard heels from M&S that were specially designed to be super comfy, they have a sort of gel pad underfoot. I definitely wouldn’t get cheap heels normally as they can be very uncomfortable, M&S are the cheapest I have found that have the comfort factor. I don’t think it’s necessary to wear heels, and definitely not all the time, but how much you want to may depend on your height. I’m very short so comfy heels are helpful for meetings but I definitely wouldn’t wear them all day. [/QUOTE]
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