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The Most Sensible Solution of Them All: Heels with a Removable Heel

Katie Schulzetenberg Student Contributor, University of Wisconsin - Stout
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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UW Stout chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

They’ve finally done it. They’ve made going out and wearing heels a little easier. Picture this: you go to a wedding looking gorgeous as usual, and after the ceremony, you attend the reception. Now instead of choosing between killing yourself while dancing in heels and pretending you’re not dying inside, or just taking the whole heel off and risk stepping in a beer puddle, you can simply twist the killer heel part off of your shoe, transforming it into a sensible flat! 

The fun doesn’t stop there. In addition to avoiding painful blisters, buying these heels means you can mix and match the different kinds of heels! While buying heels for the shoe, you can choose how tall of a heel you want. To switch heels, simply press a nifty little button on the side to release the heel, and put another one on! Or, just leave it off and choose the comfortable life. Oh, the options we have! 

The heels were invented by a woman from Paris named Tanya. She went on to make her own successful business out of the heels called Tanya Health. The company’s slogan is “Because Intelligence Never Goes Out of Style” and it is brilliant. 

What a time to be alive! There seems to be a solution to just about every problem. The only catch is that these shoes come at a hefty price. However, depending on how often you wear heels, they could definitely be a smart purchase. I will continue to be amazed at this genius invention and I will begin my saving for a pair of these heels promptly. 

Katie is a student at UW-Stout majoring in Professional Communications and Emerging Media. Her hobbies including cuddling with her Golden Retriever, Dante, watching Netflix in her bathrobe, and of course, writing! 
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