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What can I get away with as far as dress shoes?
I am looking at either 5cm or 6cm ADVERTISED boost. Does chamaripa fraud this?
Is this a true 5cm/1.95”?
I could also get the same shoe in 6cm/2.36”. I worry this is overkill though and will cross the line into being sus.
I currently rock:
(+2”) Air max 200 (+1.6) with a 0.4” insert.
(+2.3”) Timberland boots (~+1.6) with a 0.7” insert (I can get away with more because the boot is high top. A 0.7” in the air maxes makes my ankle slightly sus.)
Note that the “real boost” is approximately 1 and 1.3” as a normal shoe will be ~1”.
As you can see, the 5cm would be a very slight downgrade while the 2.36 would be even more than boots.
Anyway, I’m unsure if I should choose the 6cm or 5cm dress shoes. If they are as advertised, I’d probably choose the 5cm because I don’t want my ankle to be suspiciously high. However, if they are really 4cm vs 5cm, I’d definitely not want the 4cms. 1.95” is about the minimum boost I’d want.
I am looking at either 5cm or 6cm ADVERTISED boost. Does chamaripa fraud this?
Is this a true 5cm/1.95”?
I could also get the same shoe in 6cm/2.36”. I worry this is overkill though and will cross the line into being sus.
I currently rock:
(+2”) Air max 200 (+1.6) with a 0.4” insert.
(+2.3”) Timberland boots (~+1.6) with a 0.7” insert (I can get away with more because the boot is high top. A 0.7” in the air maxes makes my ankle slightly sus.)
Note that the “real boost” is approximately 1 and 1.3” as a normal shoe will be ~1”.
As you can see, the 5cm would be a very slight downgrade while the 2.36 would be even more than boots.
Anyway, I’m unsure if I should choose the 6cm or 5cm dress shoes. If they are as advertised, I’d probably choose the 5cm because I don’t want my ankle to be suspiciously high. However, if they are really 4cm vs 5cm, I’d definitely not want the 4cms. 1.95” is about the minimum boost I’d want.
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