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5ft4 male here. Gotta admit, their marketing would work for me 🤣 I'm still loathe to spend that much money for shoes but if they last a long time (most of my shoes last ~2 years it seems), I might be willing to plop the money down. You're right about confidence but I also think it feels good to look good, and wear comfortable things too. There is a balance and I agree - if the shoe makes you feel better it can help you focus on other areas of life.
If you look at how much less shrot men make it might even make it self back just looking statisticly theres also some other ways u can perhaps gain a inch or two as adult
Probably because the idea isn’t just a height difference but it’s the fact that you don’t notice the height difference in the shoes. Me showing you that I’m one installer, or 2 inches taller just seems like a given. I feel like me standing up against the door frame or showing the difference just kind of is a moot point. Sort of obvious. My biggest thing is if you know that they’re height raising shoes or you don’t.
also i think that since other people wear shoes(adds about 0.5-1 inch of height for them) and that the shoe angle changes the actueal height gain that at the end of the day u gain about a inch less then whats advertiesd inpractice
@@allthingsrandom8137 I noticed that I put 2 inch thick insert into my already relatively thick soled Nike Air Force 1, but when measure with and without shoes I only gained 4cm or about 1.5”. So conzuri claiming to give 2.5” of height is a big claim. If you can fact check this I would absolutely buy them
@@appelscha23 I’d like to find shoes that add an effective two inches of height at least. Not just the sole is two inches thick, because you don’t actually gain 2 inches of height from that
I'm 5' 9" works for me except I ride motorcycles. Street bikes, no problem but the Duo Sport bikes i can't flat foot em. Apparently all Duo Sport manufacture's think we are all 6' 5".
YOU TUBE OK, I recommend a half size bigger. That’s it, if you get a standard size, it’s still going to fit your foot just fine it is true to size. My only recommendation is because they are an elevator shoe and he’s slightly are leaning forward it’s just to go half as I figure for a little more room on your toes. If you get your standard size of 25 instead of a half size bigger, I’m sure they loosen up and break in overtime
Average height in usa is not 5 6, 5 7 for male i dont know how anyone who lives in usa can think this the average is like 5 11 for young white males(the only number that matters) the average for all males of all ages is 5 9
5'10 18 y/o Indian guy here, lived in Michigan and FL. I'm easily taller than half of young white guys in both states (and I attend a selective party school in FL), and whenever I wear 4 inch shoes, I rarely ever see a white or even black guy taller than me. It maybe also that most people think I'm 6 foot naturally due to my frame.
@@johnrobinsonthefourtheenth6694 thats kinda not that crazy since about half of 18 year whites should be shorter then 5 11 and maybe if u have good posture/dellsuions you can think that its also possible MI and FL are the short'ish white height states '
I'm Mexican but was born in the US. I'm 5'11 and I'm usually taller than everyone in the room at any given time; however I'm in CA, so lots of short people here due to the diversity. I've heard that people in Colorado are giants, so I definitely wouldn't be considered tall there even though it's still the US. All in all I guess it just depends on the area. I want to be at a comfy 6'1 or 6'2 which is why I'm looking at these shoes.