The average woman has about 32 pairs of shoes in her closet. Many women buy a new pair of shoes to go with every outfit or occasion, eventually leading them to install a Mariah Carey-sized closet in their rooms. Although women won’t admit it, they know buying these endless pairs of shoes can sometimes be unnecessary. Oftentimes, they have several versions of one shoe, all with varying heel heights, and these shoes are usually worn once and thrown right back into the California Closet without second thought. Not only have they drained their wallets, but now the ceiling fan has also turned into a shoe rack.
Ladies, how many times have you wished that your heels could magically shrink or grow taller according to each occasion? Guys, wouldn’t it be nice to have room to put your clothes on something other than a chair? Day2Night Convertible Heels would allow for both of these! A single pair of Day2Night Heels would not only allow a woman to adjust her heel height based on preference, but it would also save money and allow for more room for other items. Who doesn’t want more closet space?
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-Day2Night Team
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[...] Adjustable Heel Heights Relieve Women’s Hem Length Worries By Danielle Letayf On August 9, 2011 · Leave a Comment · In Convertible Heels, Use Case If men and women are supposed to be treated equally, then why are men’s pants a standard length while women’s aren’t? Sure, this may seem like a small difference, but it causes one too many headaches for women. Men can simply grab a size 34×36 pair of pants and head right to the register knowing that the pants will more or less fit. Women, on the other hand, can never base their purchases on the tag. Even though they might know their size, they have to try every pair of pants on because they all vary in length. The great lengths of some pairs of pants look like they swallowed the women whole while other pairs fall awkwardly above the ankle. They can’t leave the pants to sweep the floors everywhere they go, so they end up buying shoes that will unite their height with those of the pants. The cycle repeats itself until women have countless pairs of shoes in their closets. [...]