Heels may well add nothing to foot health, but apparently they don't hurt,
to judge by the 80 and 90 year olds I've known who wore heeled shoes and
remained ambulatory until very near death without any foot complaints!

I'm still open to the answer; it's obvious that millennia of people got by
without heels. I just don't believe that centuries of societies are as
stupid as they've been made out to be, if heels were merely fashion or
cluelessness. One could turn the question around and ask why minimalist
shoes, as those "earth shoes" and other designs, seem to come up every
decade or 2 and then disappear?

What happened to Crocks, by the way?

On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 8:11 AM, Lee Legrand <krm2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey Peter,
>
> It may last longer but what does this say about foot health?  I think that
> is central to the minimalist shoe idea and to this post.  Not how shoes
> last longer but is a raise heel better for your feet?
>

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