Height Shoes – Making short people happier.

 

A lot of people who are short in height wear shoes that have thick soles for the purpose of adding an extra inch or two to their height. Wearing the right Height Increasing Shoes can make a person appear as much as around 4 inches taller without anyone noticing that you are wearing Height Shoes. Let’s look more into Elevator Shoes and how you can use them effectively to appear taller.

Also known as elevator shoes, Height Increasing Shoes became popular with the turn of the twentieth century as more and more short men started wearing them for the purpose of compensating for their lack of height.

The prejudice over the issue of height is not something new and dates back to centuries. Height Increasing Shoes are known as elevator shoes as they tend to elevate you to an upper height.

Most Height Increasing Shoes have sole that is normal looking, i.e., around 1 to 1 ½ inches thick. However the trick here is that the inside of the shoe has another insole that adds another 1 – 2 inches to your height. Hence, from the outside, these shoes look just like any other regular shoes but in actual fact, they add almost 3 – 4 inches to your height.

The key to wearing these Height Increasing Shoes is to wear them with a normal out sole. Far too many people end up wearing shoes that are 2 – 2.5 inches in thickness in an attempt to appear as tall as they can. What this does is make them look awkward and people around are easily able to spot the difference. Therefore, it is important that you wear a sole which is of average thickness so that nobody is able to know that you are wearing Height Increasing Shoes.

If you are looking to wear sports shoes, there is little you can do to appear taller. Most of the sports shoes are designed in such a way that they do not accommodate the insertion of height increasing insoles and therefore if you try to force one inside the shoe, it will wear the shoe out.

However, you have other options like going for Nike shoes that add an inch more to your height as compared to other sports shoes.

There are no hard and fast rules and you should look to experiment with different soles to see which one makes the perfect Height Increasing Shoes for you.

 

 

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