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Pleaser Flamingo 824

Pleaser Flamingo 824

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Product Description:

Zwarte peep toe sandalen met gekruiste bandjes over de wreef, onder de plateauzool en om de enkel heen

Black Patent Peep Toe Criss Cross Ankle Strap Sandals with Long Straps Wrapping Around the Instep & Platform Bottom

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ⓘ Explanation of the specifications

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What is the heel height and platform height

This is the brief explanation of what heel height and platform height are. If you would like to read the full explanation of all specifications, you can find it on the following page:
Specifications explanation

Tip: You can click on the images to enlarge them.


Heel height and platform height:

The heel height and platform height are the most important factors for many people when shopping for heels. When it comes to pole dancing/exotic dance/pole fitness on heels, we more often talk about the height in inches than the height in cm.
For your convenience, we mention the height in inches as well as in cm, so you don't have to convert this yourself :)

How we measure them:

 

Heel height (abbreviated "HH")

Platform height (abbreviated "PF")

The heel height is measured by Pleaser from where the heel touches the ground in a straight line upwards to where the heel touches the sole; as shown in the image below

 heel height_1

The platform height is measured from the bottom of the sole where it touches the ground to the top of the platform -> the height where your foot is standing on; as shown in the image below

platform height

What is the 'walking height'

📏 The walking height 📏

Here you will find a short explanation of the walking height! Do you want to read the explanation of all shoe specifications? Then take a look at the following page:

All specifications explained

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Walking height:

The walking height is the 'real' heel height you walk on. We calculate this with the next 'formula':

Heel height - Platform height = Walking height

  • For heels without a platform, the heel height is the same as the walking height because nothing is subtracted from the heel height
  • For heels with a platform, the 'real' heel height you walk on is less than the total heel height because your foot rests on a platform. That means the sole of the shoe has literally been raised and your foot is standing higher. You can therefore subtract the platform height from the heel height to calculate the walking height.

The following image shows an example:

walking height

What is the heel distance

This is the brief explanation of what the heel distance is. If you would like to read the full explanation of all specifications, you can find it on the following page:
Specification information

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Heel distance

The heel distance is the distance between the heel and the slope of the insole. A steeper heel has a shorter heel distance, a sharper slope angle and a 'lower' º-number (in degrees)
Read the explanation about the angle of inclination for more information about this

Heel distance

So: the shorter the heel distance, the higher the heel of the shoe feels/the steeper the shoe will bee.

Measuring the heel distance is actually best applied when you compare two different shoes in the same size and with the same walking/heel height.

So don't compare apples and oranges by comparing a size 36 with a size 40; a size 40 has a different heel distance than the same shoe in size 36 because a foot size 40 is bigger/longer, and the heel will therefore also be at a different distance/height than with size 36.

When comparing shoes, it is best to see whether the heel distance is the same or whether there is a difference. When using heel distance in an equation, the most important thing to keep in mind is the following rule::

  • The shorter the heel distance, the higher/steeper the heel of the shoe feels

It can sometimes be difficult to know where to measure this distance exactly. In this more detailed explanation of the heel distance we provide more information about how and where you can measure this.

    The following image shows an example of the influence of the heel distance.
    The triangle represents the 'space between' the heel and the slope.

    • Both heels have a 10 cm heel height
    heel distance triangles

     

    Below is an example of two shoes without a platform sole, both of which have a heel height of 12.7 cm:

    distance of heels example

    The right shoe is steeper than the left shoe because the heel distance of the right shoe is smaller.

    Summary:
    If the heel distance is smaller, the slope is steeper and the angle of inclination is sharper. The heel of shoes with a smaller heel distance will therefore also feel higher.

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    General information

    I import most items especially for you from the USA, Poland or Slovenia. The average delivery time is 1 to 1½ weeks (within the Netherlands) but this can also be longer. This is an average delivery time, therefore it's not a promise or guarantee! Please keep that in mind!

    Please note:

    • For returning (not exchanging) items that I imported for you from the USA, there will be €25,- import/postage/duty costs deducted from your refund amount per item*.
    • I will convert €15,- from that €25,- into a shop credit. You will receive your shop credit by email and it can be redeemed on the webshop with your next order
      • your credit is valid for 12 months from the date of issue
      • your credit cannot be exchanged for (cash) money
      • If your return does not meet the return & refund conditions and I therefore apply a deducted refund in addition to the import/postage/duty costs, your right to this shop credit will lapse.

    *When returning multiple items that have been purchased for you, I always calculate the costs incurred per individual situation. The amount that is deducted and what is converted into shop credit therefore depends on the actual costs that have been incurred and concerns a reasonable compensation for the losses suffered

    **The charges only cover the costs incurred in purchasing and importing the items from America; no standard cancellation fees or restocking fees that cannot be substantiated or explained will be charged.
    The charges are a reasonable compensation for the losses suffered/loss of profit

    More about the reasonable compensation can be found in this Dutch text here en here 

    This applies to:
    1) cancellation of the order before it is delivered to you, but has already been purchased/imported by me
    2) returning (part of) the order you have already received.

     

    I would prefer not to have to charge these costs, but in order to cover the costs (losses) I have incurred due to the increasing number of returns, this has unfortunately proven necessary. To limit the number of returns (please think about the environment too) I would like to ask you to think just a little longer about your purchase, to make a well-considered decision and, if you are unsure, to ask me for advice or help! 

    For a single exchange for a different size, these costs will not be charged. You can read more about this in the Terms and Conditions and Refund Policy.

    Contact

    Email:

    info@party-shoes.nl

    Visiting address:
    On appointment Only (Monday - Friday)!

    Kinky- & Party-shoes

    Thomas J. Witteroosstraat 18

    6827 AZ ARNHEM (NL)

     

    KvK 743 520 16 |  BTW-id NL 002 366 589 B32

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    Sizing and Dimensions

    See how you can calculate your size using a conversion table on our information page: "How do I know which size I have and which one I should order?"

    To view a conversion table and see which sizes & dimensions we use, you can use the size chart, which you can find in the following two ways:

    On every page (both on your mobile and on a computer) you can find a button for a size chart on the right side, which looks like this:Maattabel knop pagina

    On all product pages you can find the button for the table above the "Add to cart" button, which looks like this:

    Maattabel productpagina

    Our shoes and boots come from the USA and have American sizes (1 inch = 2.54 cm).
    These dimensions have been converted to the Western European size that we use in the Netherlands, Belgium and other EU countries. Our converted EU dimensions differ from those of our American supplier stated on the box. Experience shows that shoe sizes US-12 and up in particular are larger.

    Order the size you normally wear, we already take into account how a model fits (large, small or according to size). Sometimes we explicitly inform you about this in the description.

    If you are between sizes, we usually recommend rounding up the size for a closed model, such as a pump or boot. With an open model, such as a sandal or peep toes (where the toes and heel are 'open') we recommend to choose the smaller size.

    If you want to order a specific US size, please select the desired US size indicated in the sizes. We always order the corresponding US size stated; the corresponding EU size determined by us may therefore differ from the EU size stated on the box.

    Of course you can always ask us for advice about which size you need: info@kinky-shoes.nl

    If you would like to know the shaft circumference, shaft height and calf circumference of boots, you can calculate these for your size (for an explanation of how to do this; view our information page about calculating the circumference). Use the following data sheet for this:

    The Boot calf/shaft size data sheet