a new take on driving shoes
When Puma Speed Cats don't really go with your skirt, grab a pair of Sheila's Driving Heels. Now while I have never driven in stilletos, I can imagine that it could be quite difficult to heel-toe in. Good thing that these pumps have a flip up heel that allow for ease of driving. Sheila also is know for Buddy-on-Demand, an inflatable male doll that can ride in the car with you, allowing you to feel safer. Apparently he cuddles well also.
Via MotherProof
Flip Up Your Stiletto When You're Behind the Wheel
I hate to sound so cliché, but like another writer we all know and love — Carrie Bradshaw from "Sex and the City" — I love shoes. A sassy new pair of shoes can lift my lowest spirits, conquer my biggest fears and slim down my pudgiest-feeling days.
However, my time here at Mother Proof has taught me nothing if not the fact that one does not, under any circumstances, show up to test a new car at a press event wearing heels! As a serious automotive journalist, sensible driving shoes are a MUST. As such, I've been on a quest to find the perfect pair of driving shoes. Let me tell you, this has not been an easy task. In my quest, I have found that the words "sensible driving shoes" apparently translate to "hideously ugly, asexual, loafy loafers."
Then I ran across Sheila's Driving Heels. These are ingenious! With Sheila Driving Heels, women get the best of both worlds — a safe, flat driving shoe and a slick pair of heels, all wrapped into one. All you do is push a button, the heel folds up into the shoe and — presto! — you're ready to drive. Once you get to your destination, click the heel back down and you're back to being the fashionista you were born to be. Obviously I'm not the only one fighting the fashion versus safe-driving battle.
This all came to be after Sheila's Wheels, a car insurance company in the United Kingdom, commissioned some research on the fashion versus safety problem. It discovered that about half of the women polled choose what shoes to put on based on what goes best with their outfit, rather than what is the safest to drive in. Um, DUH! Thus, the Sheila Driving Heel was born. Alas, it's not available on this side of the pond.
Why would an insurance company commission a study about fashion? Well, Sheila's Wheels is geared solely toward women. A division of UK insurance company esure, it originated in and only operates from Great Britain, so I seem to be out of luck. I have totally wished I lived in London before — mostly for the sleek accent and to be far away from my in-laws — but now I want to live across the pond so Sheila's can insure my car and I can buy these shoes.
Among the company's female-friendly policies and practices are a hefty handbag coverage policy (if your bag is stolen from or along with your car); a network of female-friendly mechanics; it helps you with child-safety seats; it helps arrange mechanic visits around school schedules; and it offers a free hotline for female drivers in need of support — like in cases of road rage or post-accident trauma.
Now, allow me to leave you with this thought: Last year, Sheila's unveiled its "Buddy on Demand" program. This is — get ready for it — a blow-up man that inflates instantly with the push of a button if a female driver feels like the appearance of a passenger might make her feel safer while driving. Do I need to say anything more here? A car insurance company that not only makes some sweet driving heels, but also a blow-up man who can't talk for when I'm feeling lonely? Life is good across the pond.
becky
Sunday 6/1, 2008 at 2:06 am
why don’t you just take your shoes off? lol
esha
Monday 10/6, 2008 at 3:52 pm
umm i have a question where can i get dem shoes??
Brianna McKiernan
Saturday 10/3, 2009 at 10:21 pm
sweeeeet shoes!!! i want sum 2????? : /
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Monday 10/19, 2009 at 1:39 am
I am doing a project on ancient Asian fashions. We have to include how fashion is important to world history and how it affected world history. Any other information on fashion and how it changed in ancient Asia would also be helpful.Thank you!
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Simone Winchester
Monday 11/2, 2009 at 10:34 am
A great idea for shoes to drive in! I still swear by my trusty fly flots but being able to wear something that’s perfect for a night out too would certainly have its advantages!
Asad
Thursday 11/5, 2009 at 3:03 pm
Thanks for clearing that up. As I mentioned, I’m not familiar with your firm or services. It sounds like you’re on the up and up. I hope you find the folks that are tarninshing your good name through strong arm tactics.
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Wednesday 7/14, 2010 at 1:49 am
The star adjuster wheel needs to be used to produce a slight drag on the drum. You need a brake spoon to do this.When reassembling with the new shoes, it should be taken in to let the drums slide on.Then with both rear wheels off the ground (use jack stands) the adjuster is used to produce the right amount of drag. Just a little.
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Azrael
Monday 12/10, 2007 at 10:21 pm
Do they come in men’s 13 wides?