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Elevator Shoes options

Today I want to comeback to something I haven't done for ages! An inspiration post! Today I want to guide you through some casual and not so casual shoes options because I've been looking for a new pair for me and it got me thinking. I do hope you will enjoy reading this post as much as I enjoyed researching and writing it for you. I will take you to Chamaripa shop with me today.
I don't really mind my own height but as you know I am short. Sometimes I do think I'd better be at least a little taller. My husband will never agree with me but sometimes it feels like if I had just a couple more centimeters more I could have done more without help (either other people or things, like step ladder). Sometimes you want to appear taller to look better alongside your partner as well. It leads us not only to regular heels option which is not always acceptable. You might have back or ankle issues which prevent you from wearing heels. it might not fit into your style and vibe. You might need  to walk in the places are hard to reach with heels on (yes, I am talking about trails and horrible roads). You might simple don't want heels because you don't like the look. You might vote against heels because it is not comfortable for you. Millions of reasons, right? But you can still get a little taller if you wear elevator shoes! As simple as that. These shoes add on some height (I've seen up to 8 cm more and barely noticeable) while looking flat. Isn't that awesome? I mean 8 cm heel is huge and frankly not that easy to pull especially for a full day. It's no longer a problem. Also it might be a great idea for cis-men who still want to appear taller and looking as regular as possible. There are tons of CMR Chamaripa dress shoes for men available.
Let's take a look on some options I have found most pretty and curious. There are any designs to choose from but I liked elevator dress shoes the most. They are very elegant and easy to style every day. No matter what you want to do: go to the office, on a date, run some errands or do some chores, they got you covered. So below you can see some my faves. Casual, cute and not too dressy. Just what we like it most.



Aren't they gorgeous, right? As you have noticed the last are actually
CMR Chamripa sneakers and I am super impressed with the amount of sneaker options there. Not only easy to wear and style but statement options too. If you ask me, statement shoes are a great investment. Not only in your wardrobe but with height increasing shoes for men and women, it's the investment in your height and comfort at all times. Check out some of my faves below

Did you ever want to change your height? Do you like the options listed above? Are you looking for a new pair of shoes? Anyway, talk to me in comments, I appreciate any input from you!


I was showing:
elevator shoes from Chamaripa

 

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Lyosha

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  1. I've never heard of elevator shoes before, but being petite it sounds like something I'd love! I hate not being able to reach things in the kitchen cupboards without a step stool, haha!

    Hope you are having a lovely weekend :)

    Away From The Blue

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    1. me too! It happens all the time, especially now because we live in rented place and it's juts not made for a shorty like me. I try not to keep stuff I use for cooking where I can't reach it (and it's all the wall shelves). By the way, how tall are you? I'm 5'

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  2. Ohh wow....I love most of the shoes designs sharing here. The last pair attracted my heart to own it, the brown 🟤🤎 sneaker, yeah!! Cheers Siennylovesdrawing

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    1. me too! reminds me a lot about New Balance classics though but in a good way actually

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