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Protect Sticking Heels with Solemates


High heels are sexy, glam and soooo cool. What is not very cool is when they get stuck in a grate or sidewalk crack, or sink into soft soil, making one teeter in a most ungainly fashion, trying to free the @#$% heels from wherever they are stuck.

Solemates High Heelers promise to stop such mishaps from occurring in our lives anymore.

The tiny attachments basically increase the surface area at the bottom of the heel, preventing the wearer's weight from being concentrated on a tiny area, ensuring the heel doesn't drive into the ground or get stuck easily. Simple and ingenious.

Designed by Becca Brown and Monica Murphy, the patented design comes in either black or clear and retail for $20 a pair.

Thanks Becca and Monica for coming to the rescue of heel wearers across the world.

Via: stylefrizz.com


Aditi Simlai Tiwari
Innovative Fashions Writer
InventorSpot.com


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wish I knew about these years ago...

These would have come in so handy when I got married. Pictures were taken with me stuck in the grass. However, my husband may have been happy, that with the heels in the ground, I was no longer taller.

 

Beth Hodgson
Innovative Business Writer


wouldn't

it have been better with just increasing the surface area with a thing, plopp it onto the bottom and it only shows on the bottom.


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