Can I put 3 cm (1.18 inches) height boosting insoles in these shoes?

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Title. I got these shoes cause my last ones got a hole in them, they were on sale in my local store so it was a steal. I'm paying for it so I had to be frugal. Anyhow.

NIKE SNEAKER COURT VISION LOW NEXT NATURE - WHITE​

This is the shoe.

I'll be putting the height boosting insoles and then putting the normal insoles on top of them to try and hide the height boosting insoles. Is it gonna be noticeable with these shoes that I'll be wearing those insoles? Will it like make my heel stick out, make me walk weird, etc. All help appreciated, even extra info that I didn't ask about. God bless.
 
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Idk how about you just test it yourself
 
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Idk how about you just test it yourself
I don't want to embarrass myself outside when I'm out and I don't notice that it looks off and it's noticeable yknow
 
How tall are the shoes? Measure that, put it against the boosting height and see what you're working with, also wear them with the boosters on and see it for yourself, maybe ask someone around you like your grandparents or someone else who wouldn't care about it
 
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I don't want to embarrass myself outside when I'm out and I don't notice that it looks off and it's noticeable yknow
If you cant tell infront of the mirror how should I know it😭
 
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How tall are the shoes? Measure that, put it against the boosting height and see what you're working with, also wear them with the boosters on and see it for yourself, maybe ask someone around you like your grandparents or someone else who wouldn't care about it
From floor to the lowest part where the heel starts to show (excluding the outsole the shoe has itself) it's 5-6 cm. By lowest part I mean like the lowest part of the crescent shape on the side yknow. Together with the original insole and the added sole it's a 4 cm, so I'd have 1-2 cm free. Is that enough not to be noticeable to the naked normie eye? (or whatever you'd call a person who doesn't know about height insoles and how the foot looks like when added...)
 
From floor to the lowest part where the heel starts to show (excluding the outsole the shoe has itself) it's 5-6 cm. By lowest part I mean like the lowest part of the crescent shape on the side yknow. Together with the original insole and the added sole it's a 4 cm, so I'd have 1-2 cm free. Is that enough not to be noticeable to the naked normie eye? (or whatever you'd call a person who doesn't know about height insoles and how the foot looks like when added...)
Dude i really don't know, you need to test it by yourself
Though 2 cm doesn't sound too bad, worst case scenario if your foot slips just say it's for medical reasons
 
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Dude i really don't know, you need to test it by yourself
Though 2 cm doesn't sound too bad, worst case scenario if your foot slips just say it's for medical reasons
True, I can just fraud flat foot or something. Having it before made me realise that people don't know the actual soles you need to fix it. Thank you either way bhai :feelsokman:
 
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