Those of you who go out fully
Dressed driving in heels do you find it eaiser to wear a low heel vs a4"heel did you
Feel more incontrol of your
Driving with which shoe?
Those of you who go out fully
Dressed driving in heels do you find it eaiser to wear a low heel vs a4"heel did you
Feel more incontrol of your
Driving with which shoe?
Being 6'2 I seldom wear a heel higher than 3". Still I don't find it a hindrance at all. Perhaps thats a benefit of wearing Sh**-kickers for most of my life
Even driving instructors suggest that women don't wear high heels when driving. I mean, you can even steer your car with your feet if you really want to, but that doesn't make it a good idea.
Flats. No heels while driving for me.
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I have no problem driving in single soled heels, no matter the height of the heel. 35+ years experience. I don't really feel the pedals well with large platforms. I recently bought a pair of 7" boots with a 3" platform, and couldn't wait to drive in them. Didn't care for it.
It's better to drive bare foot or with just panty hose than on 4 or 6 heels I always drive in hose weather panty or thigh highs. You can always put on heels before getting out to walk.
Pattie
I like to drive in heels. We took my girlfriends 5-speed mustang out of storage this weekend and I drove it to the car wash in 4" heels.. She was teasing me because she cannot drive it in heels.. She keeps flats in her car for driving.. Lol
I'm never in less than four and a half inch heels when dressed up, whether staying home or going out.
Though I can (and have driven) drive in such heels, I just prefer not to; I just bring flats and switch.
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Shoe size: 9 US women's.
Dress size: M to L; 8-10.
Height: 5' 6".
I have learned to drive successfully and (I think) safely in up to 5" heels, but unless it's just a quick errand around town, I prefer to switch to sneakers in the car because the floor mats and carpets are so hard on the polish on my nice and expensive shoes.
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I have used flats or sneakers for a lot of years. much safer in the long run.
take flats or whatever no high heeled shoes you have to drive in and then switch. Your life might thank you for a decision like that.
I drive well in heels,but next time I will bring my flats,and change shoes.I feel a lot of gg's do that anyway.
Always drive in flats, then change to heels on arrival. Apart from being safer, it avoids damage to heels.
At 6' 4" I simply don't wear 4" heels. Regardless. I wear training shoes when driving dressed. I enjoy driving too much to dilute the experience with heals. . Four Inch heels would simply be dangerous IMHO. Plus you will wreck your heels. May be that's just me.
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i think i drive very well in my 5.5 inch heels. but when i do i prefer to take my right heel off just for safety.
I no longer wear heels since I broke my foot and gotten old. When I was younger I wore 3" heels or less depending like most women of the times. I drove sticks and automatics. I enjoyed driving bare foot also. It felt nice through the nylons.
I have driven fine in 5" heels a few times. But it feels safer to have the flats in case.
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Dawn,
Now I've gone back to a manual shift , I've started wearing wedges to drive in, I would hate to cause an accident by wearing heels, although I admit it is fun driving in heels .
Kaye also makes a good point about caring for heels and they do make holes in the carpet fairly quickly .
It took me a while to "learn" how to drive in heels and I have done that successfully so this is what I do.
Mollyanne
"To thine own self be true"
I tried driving in heels a few times. I didn't like it so I wear flats when driving. The pleasure of wearing heels doesn't seem as important as having the ability to hit the brake pedal when needed!
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I travel a lot for work, flying then driving from airport to client. Generally, the drives are over 2 1/2 hours one way. I always drive in minimum 4 inch heels, then switch to flats when I get to client
I have driven in heels, wedges and flats. I have not noticed a difference. But safety first. If I ever felt uncomfortable in a pair, I would rather take them off than not be able to stop. I would say, no matter what the height is, use common sense.
I have driven in my highest heels and no problem. They seem to be able to push the gas pedal and brakes okay. Sometimes they even seem more comfortable than a boot or tennis shoe.
Part Time Girl
In male mode, back when I learned to drive, I was most often wearing popular styles of male boots with 2 to 3 inch heels. Didn't think anything of it.
Decades later, when I first tried driving in 3" high heels, I didn't find it difficult at all. For a while I was in the habit of keeping a set of ballet flats in the car, in case I was having trouble with the heels, but I usually only needed them when my feet were killing me from several hours of dancing in high heels. Now I only carry a spare pair of flat shoes if I will be on my feet in the heels for an extended time.
In short, I can drive in any pair of shoes that I can walk in, just fine.
Like Ceera, I drive in what I have on. The key here is to have on something that fits well. A GG friend of mine once said "If you heels don't hurt, you have the wrong shoes". I disagree, A well matched set of heels, properly matched too your feet should fell comfortable. Except for having a different angle on the pedals due to the extended heel , driving is no problem. My wife didnt even touch the floor with her heels.
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If you are only going to be driving I suggesst flats. Better control of car and no one is going to see your feet. If you plan to get out and go somewhere you can change to your heels once you have arrived.