knismo
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Back in 2010, a British architect named Julian Hakes turned his attention to women's footwear, thinking, "Why is the sandal still made like it always was, when so many things are different now?" He looked at a high heel the way he would a bridge, from the viewpoint of an architect, and realized that the weight is transferred from the heel to the ball of the foot, and so there was no real need for the shank—the bridge-like middle part that connects the front of the shoe to the back, and so he began devising a shoe that curled and circled around the arch, leaving a wide-open space in the middle of the foot. (You see where we're going here, don't you?) Here at Stuck In The Stocks, we spare little expense in coming up with new ways to torture our models, and when we happened upon a Chinese site that was knocking them off for a fraction of the price (sadly taken down since), we snagged a pair in a tiny Chinese size that only our model with the smallest feet, the adorable little Nyna, could wear. So, with her ankles locked snugly in the stocks, it was time to torment her arches with feathers, paintbrushes, pinwheels, fingertips, and a Sonicare toothbrush, all for your entertainment!
knismo
Stuck In The Stocks!
knismo
Stuck In The Stocks!