Does a larger sized shoe mean more space for shoelifts?

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Surely this makes sense right? since you'd have more space to fit more lifts because your foot is smaller than the shoe till you place your lifts in
 
I wouldn't use lifts that are more than 1 inch. 1 inch shoe sole + 1 inch lift = 2 inches. Anything more and you are a con.
 
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I wouldn't use lifts that are more than 1 inch. 1 inch shoe sole + 1 inch lift = 2 inches. Anything more and you are a con.
Ideally get a shoe like a doc martens which already has a good heel, or boot that contains about .5 inch already inside too.

then add 3cm you appear like 1.5 taller than your actual height.
 
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I wouldn't use lifts that are more than 1 inch. 1 inch shoe sole + 1 inch lift = 2 inches. Anything more and you are a con.
How about find shoes that are already like 2 inch soles?
 
Or air force 1s, I have Docs but not everyone is willing to buy or rock those shoes.
 
How about find shoes that are already like 2 inch soles?
That could work only shoes I know with 2-inch soles are boots. Harder to wear boots every day.
 
That could work only shoes I know with 2-inch soles are boots. Harder to wear boots every day.

a simple google search. These shoes add an extra 2.4 inches to your height in the sole
 
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