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Old 22nd June 2007, 00:35   #1 (permalink)
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If they wont make high heels or platform shoes for men why dont we start ore own line of heels and boots for men
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Old 22nd June 2007, 07:12   #2 (permalink)
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Hi all,
I spend enough keeping myself in heels, without taking on the responsibility for heeling the world, as it were.

(sorry! Awful pun.....)

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the way my investments and 401 k are doing,i will pass on that...anyone wanna buy some prime tigris river frontage?
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Lets take it as a given that we don't have enough to start our own company to make these designs. What we do have is a vocal group and a market that can be exploited.

What I'm thinking is that once a month we target a shoe company and collectively come up with a letter addressing our desires that we can send on an organized basis. Many companies will not respond to us, but there will be some who will see an opportunity.

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1) Large community of male heel wearers, many of whom would like some more attention.

2) Big problems currently - design choices and sizing. Sizing is fairly obvious.

3) Design choices - making some styles slightly more masculine would open up a market that nobody is going after. For instance, Tsubo makes the most comfortable shoes I've ever worn - they are basically sneakers with a 3" heel:
http://www.tsubo.com/women.php?colle...01&details=yes, but the Mary Jane style makes it too obvious that they are not guy shoes - put a tongue on those babies so that the sock wasn't showing, and you woud sell a pile of them to us.

Other design choices - rounded toes are not only more comfortable for the majority of us, but more masculine-looking as well. We don't want to take over the whole line, but just a little nod in our direction would be appreciated.

(Yes, I do think that Tsubo should be our first target). I love my current shoes, but the addition of the tongue, plus an extra inch of lift, would be fantastic.

Any thoughts?
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Firstly, most of the retailers don't actually make their own shoes they buy them in from a factory somewhere and they have little influence over the sizes that their supplier supplies. The most they can do is say "we want 2,000 pairs in 9+ (uk)," the most likely response will be: "we don't do those sizes." They aren't going to bother for 2000 pairs when they make 2 million pairs a year, they'd rather turn the work away because it's too much hassle for little reward. The retailer is not going to bother to put too much pressure on them.

The retailers who are also manufacturers will also consider the few people that are going to buy these sizes not worth the tooling costs, it can cost thousands per size to launch a new style and they are going to want a return on the investment. This is why large size specialists are so expensive, they have to spread the costs over a much smaller run.
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