Chico
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So, I notice that the very "popular shoes", such as AF1, Air Max, etc all have documented height increases that we can look up.
However, there are other brands of shoes that may add some height, still look nice, but you can't really google how much height it adds.
For example, this is from "On". It's quite popular and expensive. It may add some height from looking at the picture. However, I don't know. I can't google it, and nobody has made any posts about it.
I wonder if we could just report on the shoes we have, and how much height it adds.
Now on a more separate note.
Some shoes can easily fit height insoles, while others really can't. Let's be honest, we don't want our feet falling out of the shoes.
So let's use this for example:
The All Star Lift Hi provides 1.38 inches of height increase. However, you can easily add a 1 inch booster to this, without a problem. So you can probably safely fraud 2.38 inches of height.
However, good luck fitting 1 inch without it looking incredibly noticeable in here.
Adding some extra info like this in a post will really help everyone out.
However, there are other brands of shoes that may add some height, still look nice, but you can't really google how much height it adds.
For example, this is from "On". It's quite popular and expensive. It may add some height from looking at the picture. However, I don't know. I can't google it, and nobody has made any posts about it.
I wonder if we could just report on the shoes we have, and how much height it adds.
Now on a more separate note.
Some shoes can easily fit height insoles, while others really can't. Let's be honest, we don't want our feet falling out of the shoes.
So let's use this for example:
The All Star Lift Hi provides 1.38 inches of height increase. However, you can easily add a 1 inch booster to this, without a problem. So you can probably safely fraud 2.38 inches of height.
However, good luck fitting 1 inch without it looking incredibly noticeable in here.
Adding some extra info like this in a post will really help everyone out.