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High Heeled Bike Shoe

2011-08-17 17:35:53.641539+02 by Dan Lyke 6 comments

Shadow forwarded along this Wired note about Merrell's new high-heeled bike shoe.

I am totally not sure where to go with this.

[ related topics: Invention and Design Shoes Bicycling ]

comments in ascending chronological order (reverse):

#Comment Re: made: 2011-08-17 18:41:25.243592+02 by: TheSHAD0W

I am totally not sure where to go with this.

Clubbing! *snerk*

#Comment Re: made: 2011-08-17 19:05:28.297189+02 by: Dan Lyke

Grins. The East Bay Bike Party has theme rides, but a pair of shoes like that for a single event...

#Comment Re: made: 2011-08-17 21:26:57.422782+02 by: Larry Burton

I can see those being worn by a couple of ladies I know that bike to work. I wonder how the New York City Police Department would view them?

#Comment Re: made: 2011-08-17 21:56:15.989889+02 by: Dan Lyke

Given that the band involved was named "Traffic", I think the main thing missing here is a low spark...

#Comment Re: made: 2011-08-18 03:20:23.996378+02 by: spc476

Bunny, my SO said when she read this, "But wait, aren't these for girls?"

#Comment Re: made: 2011-08-19 05:45:28.665205+02 by: ebwolf

I'd hardly call those "high" heels. I've worn much higher heels while riding a bike... Oh wait, did I just say that out loud?

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