Taking the advice of some posters on TBF, I’ve decided to invest in a few high-priced high heel shoes from Nine West Australia. I’ve learnt my lesson buying poorly made shoes from Target and Payless--they really hurt my feet and never fitted well.
It must be largely due to the fact that I did a lot of walking (a few hours straight), but after my first time wearing my new pair of Nine West heels, the soles have worn off. Some of the lacquered part (I guess that’s how you describe it) has come off to reveal the wooden part below. I doubt that’s normal. Anyway, this pair of shoes (as well as another pair that I bought but haven’t worn) resoled. According to several shoe sites, the best option in synthetic rubber.
My question is this: is it advisable to always resole new heels/shoes with rubber soles if their current soles aren’t already rubber?
Also, I suspect the wearing off of my soles is because I was walking downhill a lot. Is that actually possible? Or should I look at correcting the way I’m walking? It’s the outer margin of the shoes that have worn off the most, which I’ve read is normal.
