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Posted Nov 2, 2008 by jeansss
wondering if anyone has a great idea what to do about slipping heels in high heels need help asaperm

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Posted Nov 2, 2008 by Thought I should change my name back to 'Mina' to avoid confusion
What do you mean 'slipping'? Do you mean your foot in the shoe, or the heel slipping on the floor?

If it is your heel slipping in the shoe it possibly doesn't fit properly. Try an innersole or those gel pad things from Boots.

If it's the heel on the floor I always make sure the heels have metal on the bottom. If they don't any cobbler will replace what is already on there.

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