alright then. so may we talk outside of this, ur choice
Posted by shoelover9 on Tue Jan 30, 2007 at 09:39 PM
yes we can chat out side of here just go to yahoo im pony705 on yahoo
Posted by pony on Wed Jan 31, 2007 at 05:42 PM
I am a happy owner of a pair Rancho Pony Boots. I love this shoes. They are comfortebly to walk in.
It is a challenge to walk on a hard slippery floor. But the sound of horse iron is marvellous and the chance to slip is great and demand great feeling for balans. But i love to valk in this unusual shoes.
Regards
Posted by Helge Blomberg on Sun Apr 01, 2007 at 06:50 AM
Who are we to criticize. Puhlease. Have you seen Vivienne Westwood shoes. These shoes are so close to those creations and those shoes are totally classics. It is shoes like these that spark imagination for sexy shoes, though these aren't and need some work, but it also makes you appreciate tennis shoes and vans.
Posted by JOHN on Fri Apr 20, 2007 at 12:17 PM
I know _several_ women who wear shoes like this on a regular basis.
And there is video (quite a bit actually) of women walking in ballet-toed boots on the internet if you look.
Stop confusing "hoaxes" with your own limited experience/horizons.
Posted by Gomez Addams on Wed May 23, 2007 at 12:00 AM
I am a guy and i am thing of getting a pair of pony boots, the second ones in from the top, What do you think
Posted by Whitehorseman on Thu Aug 09, 2007 at 03:54 PM
i say that is cool just take your time when you start walking in them
Posted by pony on Tue Aug 14, 2007 at 09:13 PM
I have 10 pairs of ballet heels. Some are easier to walk in then others. I have one pair of ballet boots that I fit pointe shoes inside to support the foot. I can walk/stand in them for an hour without too much of a problem. I would agree it would have been easier if I had ballet training, but I didnt. I do have a pair of pony boots, but not like the ones in the pics. Just check youtube for balletbootguy for vids of me walking in diferent ballet heels.
Posted by Rockpup on Sat Sep 29, 2007 at 11:52 AM
This is the website that sells them. They are not an art project, but actual shoes sold for fetish purposes.
Posted by Mary on Wed Jan 09, 2008 at 03:58 AM
Awesome vid by the White stripes! I haven't seen that one before. Anyway, I've had a few pair of ballet heels myself and yes they are walkable with practice and plenty of toe padding!
Posted by Ehren on Tue Mar 11, 2008 at 03:02 PM
omg thats so funny! i'd rock em. as a ballet dancer, that looks redikulous. i mean, who the hell in they right minds would actually wear that? just funny to me.
Posted by bon qui qui on Sat Jun 07, 2008 at 05:53 PM
I have two pairs of ballet boots, ankle and knee high, and I love them both.
Unfortunately I'm not really able to walk in them.
I can stand for a little while and make some steps, but no balance, so I need the wall if I want to go somewhere, which is really becoming painful, but I love the feeling of these shoes.
I also intend to buy a pair of pony boots from punitiveshoes.com, in hope that I might be able to walk in them. I can walk in 6 inch heels and I think the step from 6 inch to the pony boots might be possible.
And the pony boots seem to be very comfortable and walkable, but because of their price, I have to save some money until I afford myself this little treat.
If someone could tell me anything about the ponyboots, I would be absolutely happy to hear.
About the comment from bon qui qui, there is no logic behind when it comes to these shoes...
They are overpriced (comparing to "normal" heels), impossible to wear and to walk (for most of the people) and not very practical or healthy, BUT they are looking beautiful for a lot of people, and how they feel, ballet or pony boots, they are just incredible.
Posted by NoWo on Sat Jun 21, 2008 at 06:04 AM
The fourth one of the first line impressed me most, what is that? How can I take it as a high heels shoe from the picture I saw. It
Posted by Heel Linda on Sat Sep 27, 2008 at 07:01 AM
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Posted by christian louboutin on Sun Jan 03, 2010 at 01:28 AM
Love the pony shoes. Tempting me to get.
Posted by Cheryl on Mon May 03, 2010 at 02:17 AM
all of these shoes are walkable. (i'm not saying i can walk in them, but i have seen others do it.) my best was a 10" platform thigh high boot.
Comments
It is a challenge to walk on a hard slippery floor. But the sound of horse iron is marvellous and the chance to slip is great and demand great feeling for balans. But i love to valk in this unusual shoes.
Regards
And there is video (quite a bit actually) of women walking in ballet-toed boots on the internet if you look.
Stop confusing "hoaxes" with your own limited experience/horizons.
Unfortunately I'm not really able to walk in them.
I can stand for a little while and make some steps, but no balance, so I need the wall if I want to go somewhere, which is really becoming painful, but I love the feeling of these shoes.
I also intend to buy a pair of pony boots from punitiveshoes.com, in hope that I might be able to walk in them. I can walk in 6 inch heels and I think the step from 6 inch to the pony boots might be possible.
And the pony boots seem to be very comfortable and walkable, but because of their price, I have to save some money until I afford myself this little treat.
If someone could tell me anything about the ponyboots, I would be absolutely happy to hear.
About the comment from bon qui qui, there is no logic behind when it comes to these shoes...
They are overpriced (comparing to "normal" heels), impossible to wear and to walk (for most of the people) and not very practical or healthy, BUT they are looking beautiful for a lot of people, and how they feel, ballet or pony boots, they are just incredible.