As a follow up to my previous post, note from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stiletto_heel:
Note the following from Blahnik's wiki page:
Although they officially faded from the scene after the Beatle era began, their popularity continued at street level, and women stubbornly refused to give them up even after they could no longer readily find them in the mainstream shops. A version of the stiletto heel was reintroduced as soon as 1974 by Manolo Blahnik, who dubbed his "new" heel the NeedleSo go figure... why in heavens name do women want to continue? When men let them know that they no longer find them attractive, then women will give them up... either that, or women no longer find the type of men attractive any longer, who find high heels attractive . I would like to think that women will eventually feel that secure in themselves.
Note the following from Blahnik's wiki page:
Manuel "Manolo" Blahnik Rodríguez CBE (/məˈnoʊloʊ ˈblɑːnɪk/;[1] born 28 November 1942, Santa Cruz de La Palma, Spain), is a Spanish fashion designer and founder of the self-named, high-end shoe brand.Note the following info regarding his birthday:
November 28 is the 332nd day of the year (333rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 33 days remaining until the end of the year.An addition to the "Off By One" pattern-cluster, and so let's do the cryptic math: one can't leap into the future with precision until all heels are healed of heels.
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