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February 13, 2007

Go from High Heels to Flats in Seconds

Footloose

Gizmodo reports on Footloose, an adjustable pair of high heel soles that with a simple switch will turn your them into flats. This project was designed by Marte den Hollander of the Faculty of Industrial Design where she won "Best Graduate of 2006".

Can you imagine? No more tired feet. Walk all day in flats and switch them back up high for dinner and a night out! I'm hoping these babies get picked up by the likes of Manolo Blahnik and Jimmy Choo soon!

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Comments

These are design prototypes but I'm sure these things will come into the light of day one day!!! Hopefully in the next couple years. :)

This is the best design so far haha when are they gonna make these kinda shoes???

Wow! That's exactly what I need for walking around NYC! Heck, that's what every woman needs walking around NYC!

um...gimme!

i dreamed up a pair like this when i was in elementary school.... i can't wait for the real deal!

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