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Driving in Heels


In her post yesterday, Monika described how she learned to walk in high heels, but concluded “while I might have conquered walking in stilettos, driving in them is a whole other nightmare.”

In my opinion, driving in heels is easier than walking in heels. If you can sit in heels, then you can drive in heels. It is much less tiring sitting in a car driving on pavement than walking on pavement. Your high-heeled feet are in a more comfortable situation and don’t have much to do as compared to strutting down Main Street. 

I have driven for hours in heels (for example, an 8-hour trip home from Ohio) and my Subaru has a manual transmission, so I have to use both high-heeled feet to drive! Yet, I seldom switch to flats or sneakers. 

But (there’s always a “but”). Depending on your height or more specifically, the length of your legs, the height of your driving heels can only be so high because your legs won’t fit under the dashboard if your heels are too high. (I’m limited to 4-inch heels; your mileage may vary.)

One more “but” – you may scuff or soil your heels as they rub against the dirt on the floor of your car. So it’s a good idea to vacuum the floor of your car before your drive in heels. 

And so it goes (in heels).



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