High Heels with No Grips!! - Fashion vs Winter!!

Female Fashion Articles and Chat

Moderator: Silent One

Guest
 

Postby Guest on Mon Oct 29, 2007 3:39 pm

Oh that's so bad. How are you now? Is teh bandage painfull?
Which kind of shoes you was wearing when you slipped?

Guest
 

Postby Guest on Sun Nov 04, 2007 3:17 am

I'm very sorry to hear about that. I hope you get well soon!

Guest
 

Postby Guest on Mon Nov 12, 2007 3:32 pm

Did anyone have problems with slippery pavements this morning?

I stayed at my boyfriend's last night. This is normally great as he lives in the town where I work, and it is only about half a miles walk from his house to my office place, whereas from where I live I have a 25 mile drive each way. Anyway, there had been a heavy shower last night and then it had frozen with a sharp frost. I set off for work, wearing a navy skirt, tights and the navy medium heeled court shoes I always wear to work.

On the way from b/fs to work I have to walk over a bridge and then up a steep hill. My heels are about 3 inches and have a completely smooth leather sole. As I started to walk up the hill I realised that the rain had frozen and the pavement was treacherous!! I was slipping all over the place and could'nt get up the hill at all. There is no alternative route without going a very long way areound, so I had to take my shoes off and walk up the hill in my stockings feet. When I reached the top my feet were freezing and soaked, - what a nightmare!! I put my shoes back on and walked the rest of the way to the travel agents where I work. When I arrived at work my feet were still frozen and the insides of my shoes were also now wet!!

I decided I had to take off my shoes and as I did'nt have another pair of shoes with me have been padding around in my stockings feet all da!!

I am staying with my b/f again tonight and I think it is going to be frosty again tomorrow AM. Has anyone got any suggestions to help me tomorrow please. Unfortunately I have only got my work shoes with me and no others. I always go barefoot in my b/fs house, which is why I did'nt bother bringing any other footwear with me.

I did wonder if the same thing happens again tomorrow about buying some slippers to change into in work. At least then I would have something dry and comfy to wear in work.

What do people think please?

I know I could drive home and back, but I am really looking forward to staying with my b/f, and also the journey is pretty rural so the roads may well be bad!!

Becky.

sexyshoes
Wall Flower
 
Posts: 58
Joined: Sun Oct 16, 2005 2:30 pm

Postby sexyshoes on Mon Nov 12, 2007 4:54 pm

Hi Becky

Sounds like quite an adventure! What sort of heels do you have on those shoes? If they're stilettos, you could try walking up the slope pushing your heels in to give you grip.

Did you get any grip from your shoes at all on that slope?

SS x x

Guest
 

Postby Guest on Fri Nov 16, 2007 5:33 pm

Hi,

My work shoes are about 2 - 3 inch navy courts, - so not really stilletoes.

Would you believe the same thing happened again today. I stayed at my boyfriends last night and it was frosty again. Stupidly I did'nt have any other shoes with me, and the hill was icy. To make matters worse the council had tried to put salt or grit down, but it was still slippery!! So I had to walk up the hill with my shoes off again and tip toe over all the mess from the salt or grit in my stockings feet, - a complete disaster!! You can imagine the state my shoes and tights were in by the time I reached work, and of course my feet were wet so I had to leave my shoes off in work.

I have decided that I am going to start wearing my trendy fashionable wellies to work to avoid this happenig again. Also, when I drive to work from my own home I often stop to visit my horse on the way, so wellies would be more suitable than heels for that!!

I think I can get away without formal shoes in work, and am planning to keep a pair of slippers in work to change into and wear all day in the travel agents where I work. I figure they will be nice and comfy to pad around the office in during the bad weather, and if I have to go outside I will just slip my wellies back on!!

How is everyone else coping in this cold weather?

Becky.

Guest
 

Postby Guest on Thu Nov 29, 2007 10:50 pm

. wrote:
How is everyone else coping in this cold weather?


my ballet flats are struggling hard over the cold ground!

Guest
 

Postby Guest on Fri Nov 30, 2007 7:57 pm

It's not so cold here but the wet weather is sure making the ground slippery.
I walked across the park today in my flats. They slipped and skidded all over the place on the wet grass. At one point there was a slight slope. I slipped so much I thought I wasn't going to get up it. I got there in the end but boy was I slipping a lot.

Guest
 

Postby Guest on Fri Nov 30, 2007 9:23 pm

. wrote:It's not so cold here but the wet weather is sure making the ground slippery.
I walked across the park today in my flats. They slipped and skidded all over the place on the wet grass. At one point there was a slight slope. I slipped so much I thought I wasn't going to get up it. I got there in the end but boy was I slipping a lot.


That sounds like a cool experience! What are your flats like, are they pointy or rounded and what are the bottsom like?

Guest
 

Postby Guest on Sun Dec 02, 2007 11:50 am

. wrote:
. wrote:It's not so cold here but the wet weather is sure making the ground slippery.
I walked across the park today in my flats. They slipped and skidded all over the place on the wet grass. At one point there was a slight slope. I slipped so much I thought I wasn't going to get up it. I got there in the end but boy was I slipping a lot.


That sounds like a cool experience! What are your flats like, are they pointy or rounded and what are the bottsom like?


They were slightly pointed toes with smooth hard plastic soles. They were quite new so the soles were still shiny and slippery. I couldn't get any grip at all even though it was only a gentle slope. I left a lot of shiny skid marks on that slope where I slipped so much.
I know rubber soles are available but I hate those. They squeak when I walk along the corridor at work and look awful. The smooth soles are also easier to clean. A quick wipe over and they're like new. The rubber soles hold a lot of dirt and walk it into our house so are not so sensible.

Guest
 

Postby Guest on Sun Dec 02, 2007 12:21 pm

They were slightly pointed toes with smooth hard plastic soles. They were quite new so the soles were still shiny and slippery. I couldn't get any grip at all even though it was only a gentle slope. I left a lot of shiny skid marks on that slope where I slipped so much.
I know rubber soles are available but I hate those. They squeak when I walk along the corridor at work and look awful. The smooth soles are also easier to clean. A quick wipe over and they're like new. The rubber soles hold a lot of dirt and walk it into our house so are not so sensible.[/quote]

Hey, I'm totally with you with regards to rubber soles, I can't stand the sight of them! Like you say, they squeak, look horrible and I always find myself tripping up on them, smooth and slippey is the way forward I think!!

Did you like how slippery they felt as you tried to walk in them?

Guest
 

Postby Guest on Wed Dec 05, 2007 5:15 pm

. wrote:
At one point there was a slight slope. I slipped so much I thought I wasn't going to get up it. I got there in the end but boy was I slipping a lot.

How you was able to get up it? Did you find a place where your flats found a bit of grip?

Guest
 

Postby Guest on Sat Dec 08, 2007 1:24 pm

. wrote:
. wrote:
At one point there was a slight slope. I slipped so much I thought I wasn't going to get up it. I got there in the end but boy was I slipping a lot.

How you was able to get up it? Did you find a place where your flats found a bit of grip?


I couldn't find anywhere that I could get any grip. I just kept trying harder and harder. The trouble was my shoes made the slope even more slippery when I slipped. I got up in the end but only by almost running at it and not stopping. As I said, my shoes were skidding all over the place and couldn't get any grip at all.

Looking back on it, yes it was quite fun but not at the time. I went back again a few days ago and tried again in my slippy flats. This time I wore clothes that wouldn't matter if I fell over. I'd got a short denim skirt and a sweat shirt top. They both wash easily so it's no problem if they get muddy.
Well we've had more rain since the first time I was there. the slope was VERY slippery and I couldn't even get part way up. I thought it would be good to learn the best way to manage this sort of thing in case it happens to me again. I tried various ways, small steps, big steps, fast, slow and anyting else I could think of.
Slowly didn't work too well. I just stopped and slipped evry time I tried to move. I found the best was going at it as fast as possible regardless of how much my shoes skidded. The problem is I fell down a bit but never badly. I almost made it all the way up a few times. My legs were going as fast as they could but my shoes were just slipping backwards leaving big skid marks.
It was a strange sensation feeling my nice little shoes slipping and unable to get any grip. I can't really explain it but certainly worth trying again sometime.

sexyshoes
Wall Flower
 
Posts: 58
Joined: Sun Oct 16, 2005 2:30 pm

Postby sexyshoes on Sat Dec 08, 2007 3:46 pm

. wrote:
. wrote:
. wrote:
At one point there was a slight slope. I slipped so much I thought I wasn't going to get up it. I got there in the end but boy was I slipping a lot.

How you was able to get up it? Did you find a place where your flats found a bit of grip?


I couldn't find anywhere that I could get any grip. I just kept trying harder and harder. The trouble was my shoes made the slope even more slippery when I slipped. I got up in the end but only by almost running at it and not stopping. As I said, my shoes were skidding all over the place and couldn't get any grip at all.

Looking back on it, yes it was quite fun but not at the time. I went back again a few days ago and tried again in my slippy flats. This time I wore clothes that wouldn't matter if I fell over. I'd got a short denim skirt and a sweat shirt top. They both wash easily so it's no problem if they get muddy.
Well we've had more rain since the first time I was there. the slope was VERY slippery and I couldn't even get part way up. I thought it would be good to learn the best way to manage this sort of thing in case it happens to me again. I tried various ways, small steps, big steps, fast, slow and anyting else I could think of.
Slowly didn't work too well. I just stopped and slipped evry time I tried to move. I found the best was going at it as fast as possible regardless of how much my shoes skidded. The problem is I fell down a bit but never badly. I almost made it all the way up a few times. My legs were going as fast as they could but my shoes were just slipping backwards leaving big skid marks.
It was a strange sensation feeling my nice little shoes slipping and unable to get any grip. I can't really explain it but certainly worth trying again sometime.


Hey I'm glad u enjoyed slipping in ur little shoes, it certainly sounded like u did! I'd love to chat with u abt this and share some experiences that i've had with slippy shoes, my email is jo_uk77@hotmail.com. I'd love to hear from u! Joanna x x

Guest
 

Postby Guest on Sun Dec 09, 2007 2:47 pm

Your shoes ended like those?

Image

drinkingdragon78
Beginner! Talk to me!
 
Posts: 11
Joined: Mon Dec 17, 2007 10:32 pm

Women struggling in sexy stilettos

Postby drinkingdragon78 on Tue Dec 18, 2007 3:51 pm

Hi all,

This is a very interesting topic for me personally. I am a guy and absolutely love seeing a sexy girl in very high spikes. The way you girls move and the sound of the stilettos, especially on concrete, is so arousing. However my ultimate turn on is when I see you struggling on your heels on difficult surfaces. It's so sexy to see your movements and determined faces. My fav shoe is a nice pump with a 5-6 inch heel scraping on the concrete over cracks and so forth.

Not in a nasty way as I don't won't you to get hurt, but I love it when you stumble/trip/fall/break a heel...It's very sexy watching your delicate heels...imprisioned on your spikes of seduction.

I have only witnessed a few falls, but what a turn on. Your embarrassed blushy faces as you hit the deck is so cute.
The last fall I saw was last feburary on a very wet and icy morning, when a girl was crossing the road in front of me wearing probably 4-5 inch black pumps with a metal heel and ankle strap. The clicking and scraping was immense, but one small stumble on a small crack and she was down and out. I did ask if she was ok to which she simply but kindly replied "Yes thankyou, but it's my own fault for wearing these on a day like today."
Priceless!!! hehe.
Please keep posting these awesome stories of your misadventures!

Thanks,
James

PreviousNext

Return to Fashion

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests