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Wearing high heels should not be painful

  • September 8, 2015
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Shoes with high heels have been worn for more than 500 years, and ever since then they have been connected with status quo, elegance and glamor despite their known harmful aspects.

Skypro Product Director, Ricardo Silva, in a laboratory.
With Ricardo Moreira da Silva, Ph.D. (Skypro Product Director)

Let’s Talk About Shoes

High heels are a must-have in any closet, and they are a source of pride for women everywhere. Heels provide a good workout, because they can shape and tone your leg muscles. They can also make a woman look thinner and taller, which is definitely a plus if you’re on a runway or a sidewalk!

Who here remembers Marilyn Monroe sporting silver high heels or Julia Robert’s shoes with heels in the 90s flick ‘Pretty Woman’? Wearing high heels is a fashion statement for bold, independent women.

A survey conducted by Compeed, a foot care brand, asked 3,792 women from five different European countries about heel height. The results are interesting, because they suggest that average body height is related to shoe heel height. There is a negative correlation between the two, which might explain how women try to improve their self-esteem with the extra height. British women in the UK are among those who wear the highest heels, measuring 3,3 inches.

Chart showcasing heel height preferrence across five different European countries.
Copyright The Daily Mail

Wearing high heels should be neither painful nor unpleasant. It should be a pleasurable, empowering experience for women. There is good news for high-heeled shoes. Good impact absorption footbeds and cushioning improve comfort during long hours.

Skypro shoes for cabin crews are developed with cutting-edge technology, which is why we can achieve absolute comfort. Our insoles can absorb shock and impact energy up to 90%, significantly improving overall comfort.

Feel the ultimate care with Skypro shoes, we have the best technological solutions that enable airline professionals to work better, faster and more efficiently.

References

  • New York Times
  • Your Coffee Break
  • Daily Mail
  • Lee, C.-M., Jeong, E.-H., Freivalds, A., Biomechanical effects of wearing high-heeled shoes, International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 28, 321–326, 2001.
  • Yung-Hui, L., Wei-Hsien, H., Effects of shoe inserts and heel height on foot pressure, impact force, and perceived comfort during walking, Applied Ergonomics, 36 (3), 355–362, 2005.
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