Phew – there’ll be a proper report later of the launch of the Cycling Embassy of Great Britain, but for now I would just like to say that while I found it perfectly possible to cycle in high heels – I was trying to make a cycle chic impression – walking in them is another kettle of fish altogether. No wonder those glamorous Amazons of Copenhage prefer two wheels to two feet…






I expected to see, at least, a “Killer pair of ankles” ?
‘fraid not they were boots!
Ah, so the true is out there…
I seem to have written that post after having forgotten how to speak or write English. It must have been all the sun, going to my head…
I too, was hoping to see you cycling with a picture of the shoes, or boots.
John
High heels. Yet another dangerous, unnatural thing women do because men like it.
John – if my feet ever recover, I’ll have to stage a reconstruction
WOL – in my case, very very rarely…
Do men like it? How do you know?
@ welshcyclist: One imagines so since the unnatural “tip-toe” gait emphasizes the large muscles in the bum and calf. Try walking around on tiptoe all day and see what you think.
No way that I’d attempt such a feat(feet), and I can’t imagine any woman I know wearing such painful contraptions without wanting to, especially our host, “town Mouse”. Or am I wrong?
From now on I’m only wearing them if I can guarantee I can cycle everywhere. Otherwise, unless men find a pained expression and lots of wincing attractive, they’re no good to anyone…
Except maybe podiatrists.
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