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  2. High-heeled shoe - Wikipedia

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    International Standard ballroom shoes for women are closed-toed shoes with a sturdy 2-to-2.5-inch heel because steps are performed using the foot's heel. [58] International Latin and American Rhythm shoes are open-toed, strapped heels that are an average of 2.5 to 3 inches in height. These shoes have the least sturdy heel because International ...

  3. KuToo movement - Wikipedia

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    KuToo was started in 2019 by Yumi Ishikawa, a Japanese actress, freelance writer, and part-time funeral parlor worker.Many businesses in Japan require women employees to wear heels of between five and seven centimeters, or 1.9 and 2.75 inches, in height. [4]

  4. Stiletto heel - Wikipedia

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    Stiletto heels may vary in length from 2.5 centimetres (1 inch) to 25 cm (10 inches) or more if a platform sole is used, and are sometimes defined as having a diameter at the ground of less than 1 cm (slightly less than half an inch). Stiletto-style heels 5 cm (2.0 in) or shorter are called kitten heels. [citation needed]

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    BTW, the low 2.6-inch heel and wide shaft may even make them more comfortable than you think. $139 at Zara. ... Women in their 60s and 70s say this $27 eye cream 'works wonders' AOL.

  6. 6 things you should never wear with heels - AOL

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    From jeans shorts to leggings, find out what you should and shouldn't pair with your go-to set of pumps.

  7. Yumi Ishikawa - Wikipedia

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    She launched an online petition to call for a law that bans employers from forcing women to wear high heels. [17] The name of the KuToo movement derives from the Japanese words for shoes (kutsu) and pain (kutsū), as well as the Me Too movement. [18] In June 2019, Ishikawa submitted the petition to the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare. [19]

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