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Feb 2, 2013
Ruby D.
I wear a size 2 in children in sneakers. I can get away with a 5.5 or 5 shoe in women sometimes. All the heels I buy hurt. Which heels are comfortable? and please share if you have a problem finding ADULT shoes that fit right. Lol.
Feb 2, 2013
Ashley S.
I know when I buy heels, I have a hard time finding ones that are comfortable. Mainly because they don't hit the arch on the bottom of my foot. If they don't fit my arch, they are the most uncomfortable things in the world.
You have to explore ALL brands and find what is comfortable for you. They have to hit you in all the right places. IMO anyways. :)
Feb 2, 2013
Ruby D.
I'm sick of buying heels and not wear them. Lol!