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    james_waffer is offline Junior Member
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    Default Re: Flat Feet

    i love wearing flat shoes as my height is good i dont want to look more tall and secondly flat heel is very comfortable. if you want to buy some heels or want to read shoes reviews or want to compare prices then i have found a great site. check out

    trendyheel.com
    Last edited by james_waffer; 08-18-2008 at 11:22 AM.

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    Post Hello

    I'm new here, just wanted to say hello and introduce myself.

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    Default Re: Flat Feet

    If you're a tall woman that wears sizes 11 and up,then here's another great site to shop for shoes.

    You can find great flats or heels, read shoe reviews and compare prices.

    Your Feet Make You Unique

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    Default Re: Flat Feet

    I have flat feet also. I found that the Starfish by Aussie Soles offers a very "cushie" feel that seems to mold to you feet and gives very good arch support. One of my friends, who also has flat feet, says her feet feel much better wearing the Starfish than being bare foot. You can find the Starfish by Aussies Soles at www.TheFunkyShoe.com

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    Default I want to buy Mini NoutBook

    Hi,
    I am very interested in a small laptop but do not want to get one that has to use an external cd drive - want to find the smallest one out there (that doesn't cost a small fortune) that has a built in cd rw drive. Have been looking and looking at them online and haven't found one yet that I see has one. Do you know of any, and if so, have you been able to use one and have any user opinion of it?
    Thanks!

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    Jimmy_Choo_Freak is offline Junior Member
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    can someone please tell me what "flat feet" and "high arch" mean? im a little bit dumb when it comes to these thing.

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    Default Re: Flat Feet

    Here are some links on High arches & flat feet. The differences are in the underside/inside of the foot & how much of it touches the ground:

    Running Shoe Fit Guide
    High Arches
    High Arched Feet
    MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: High arch
    MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Pes planus

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    jaicee_o18 is offline Junior Member
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    Default Re: Flat Feet

    I had a FLAT FEET ! its so hard to find shoe for me .. Sometimes when I go shopping when I see shoe that I think is fitted for my feet I'll buy it ... But i didn't take one if that is not in good style .. lol.

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    Default Re: Flat Feet

    Quote Originally Posted by SoleMan View Post
    I have flat feet also. I found that the Starfish by Aussie Soles offers a very "cushie" feel that seems to mold to you feet and gives very good arch support. One of my friends, who also has flat feet, says her feet feel much better wearing the Starfish than being bare foot. You can find the Starfish by Aussies Soles at www.TheFunkyShoe.com

    Great ! I'll try to search a shoe for me based on the url you had given .. hope i'll found one cute shoe for me .. and ofcourse the one thats fitted to my flat feet thanks for sharing ..

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    edwin macabees is offline Junior Member
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    Default Re: Flat Feet

    There are differences between flat feet, high arches, and fallen arches... A person born with flat feet is usually not able to wear a shoe that has high arch support because it's painful to wear. Someone with high or fallen arches, however, needs to have that firm, raised support beneath their arches, because it's painful to wear flat shoes without that proper support. That's why people pay big bucks for the custom orthotics. All of our feet are different and need custom fitting / support / attention. Shoes are supposed to me more about functionality in providing support and protection anyway... the biz's emphasis is purely on looks these days... that's the problem

 

 
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