All cows, and I graceful deer: the Japanese brand released the "hooves" for women
Women's shoes — a strange thing. Men wonder how women can move around on high heels, which just standing is difficult, it is better to sit and breathe. But the producers of shoes, apparently, felt that few women suffering endured, and released sandals in the form of hooves. How to walk in them and not break a leg, remains a mystery.


Created by Japanese brand Walpurgis wooden sandals in the form of hooves look like a real threat of a sprained ankle. But does it matter when you want to become a graceful DOE?
The first thing that catches the eye is the absence of a heel. That is, in these sandals do not provide support for the heel. Therefore, a reasonable question arises: what shoes to walk? We can't imagine how many abrasions and bruises will fill you before you learn to at least exactly stand on the "hooves". But the effect is worth it. There is hardly a single person who doesn't pay attention to the lady in a Shoe (and, most likely, wagged his finger at his temple).

This dubious pleasure 410 dollars, that is about 25 thousand rubles. "Hoof" is already available on sale. At the moment, models with black and white tapes are already sold out. Apparently, women like to suffer, and even to pay for it.
Keywords: Women | Shoes | Weird | Japan
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