20.05.12
They can be a girl's greatest accessory, or a form of self-afflicting pain. I am talking about something most of us continually put on every day before we head to the office. Huge stores are dedicated to them, and Jimmy Choo made millions off of making them. You guessed it. I am talking about high heels.
Since I have been working in an office environment I have been feeling the pressure to wear shoes that give me a little more height and pizzazz. My ballet flats, Birkenstocks, and, tear, my running shoes, just won't cut it in this setting. But I continue to struggle with the comfort level of work shoes and their ability to make my chronic injuries act up.
Last year when my parents and I took a vacation to go see some plays at Stratford, I packed really high wedges that went really well with my summery floral dress. However, after walking a weekend in them, my plantar fasciitis flared its ugly head, and I was forced to cross train and not run for a few weeks.
Source: RunnersWeb