
kevinwang19991@gmai
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DNR: Height increasing shoe design with the benefit of elevator shoes while frauding as normal sneakers
The problem with heightfrauding is you're picking your poison between lifts or elevator shoes. And if caught, can have long-lasting negative social repercussions.
The solution?
Shoefrauding.
Imagine a pair of elevated sneakers, as shown below.
This shoe has height adding soles. It appears to provide the same height benefit as lifts, but is as comfortable as a platform by elevating both the heel and toes.
With some shoefrauding, we're able to hide the elevated sole.
The actual sole inside the shoe remains the same, granting the same height as the above picture, but the new design extends the top of the shoe to cover over the exterior sole, giving it an vaguely disproportionate, yet believable look. The morph isn't great, but you get the idea.
Here's some food for thought.
1. Would this be a good idea, if not, why?
2. If I could get in touch with a Chinese manufacturer to produce a sample batch of these shoes, how many of you would be interested in taking a look?
3. Would you be willing to buy a pair of shoes if sold at the same price as Air Force 1 High Tops?
The problem with heightfrauding is you're picking your poison between lifts or elevator shoes. And if caught, can have long-lasting negative social repercussions.
The solution?
Shoefrauding.
Imagine a pair of elevated sneakers, as shown below.


This shoe has height adding soles. It appears to provide the same height benefit as lifts, but is as comfortable as a platform by elevating both the heel and toes.
With some shoefrauding, we're able to hide the elevated sole.

The actual sole inside the shoe remains the same, granting the same height as the above picture, but the new design extends the top of the shoe to cover over the exterior sole, giving it an vaguely disproportionate, yet believable look. The morph isn't great, but you get the idea.
Here's some food for thought.
1. Would this be a good idea, if not, why?
2. If I could get in touch with a Chinese manufacturer to produce a sample batch of these shoes, how many of you would be interested in taking a look?
3. Would you be willing to buy a pair of shoes if sold at the same price as Air Force 1 High Tops?