Elevator Shoes

Style tips: 5 elevator shoes to match a man’s bomber jacket

 The bomber jacket is trending right now: it is the men’s jacket to focus while renewing your wardrobe for this year’s autumn/winter season. The great thing about the bomber jacket is that it is a mid-season jacket, so you will wear it again in spring. Although, for those with a shorter than average stature, it is not a garment without pitfalls. This year the bomber jacket is trendy in its classic eighties versions, but also in many new interpretations. Here are 5 ideas for combining it to create looks that will increase your stature. Read more

Chunky sneakers, the new life of iconic 90s shoes

Eccentric, huge and oversized: these are the chunky sneakers! Their 1990s silhouette has been back on trend for a while now. Influencers and fashionistas like them very much. But chunky sneakers are not for everyone, as they are traditionally considered ugly and clunky shoes with a very sporty mood, to use an understatement. But what if, instead, the typical Ninenties trainers suddenly became beautiful and elevated? Read more

The secrets of Jon Snow’s charm: his style and elevator shoes

British actor Kit Harington came to the public eye for playing Jon Snow in the popular small screen saga ‘Games of Thrones”. Much loved by female audiences, he is now considered one of the sexiest men in Hollywood, and no one would have guessed that Harington was no taller than 5’3″. The secret? A strategic look and a pair of elevator shoes on his feet. Read more

How to look taller: 2 lengthening outfits for autumn

You have always wanted to be taller but have never been interested in the possibilities that fashion offers to make this dream come true. Now, however, something tells you that the Internet can finally help you understand how to look taller. Read more

Short stature is good for the health and the planet. And fashion takes care of the rest!

Is it better to be short or tall? For short men who have always wanted to grow taller, the answer is obvious, but in recent times science is beginning to disprove the myth of height that society has imposed for hundreds of years. It turns out, in fact, that short stature, and by that we mean below average, can be an advantage both from a personal health point of view and from the point of view of the health of the planet. Read more

Micam, GuidoMaggi raised shoes for sustainable and timeless fashion

Micam takes place every September in Milan. It is the leading international exhibition for the footwear industry, where there are national and international exhibitors from the sector. This year the appointment, that is promoted by Assocalzaturifici, was held at Fiera Milano Rho from September 17th to 20th. Read more

Back to work, it’s time to elevate your style

September and October are the months of returning to work after the holidays. A period that is hard in some ways, because we get back into the rhythm of the usual routine, but it’s also a great opportunity for change.  During the holidays, in fact, we have time to think about what we want from life and who we want to become. We can give ourselves the space to make plans for the future and rethink a new self. Read more

My son grows little in height: stature, self-esteem and clichés

Short stature can negatively affect adolescents’ self-esteem and thus affect their self-confidence in adulthood. This sounds like a true, established and hardly disputable statement. Yet a recent study conducted by researchers at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) makes us realise that things are not as straightforward and obvious as we think. Read more

Vin Diesel like Tom Cruise: collector of cars and elevator shoes

We all know Vin Diesel, the famous star of the popular “Fast & Fourius” film series that began in 2001, so beloved by fans of car racing and action cinema. But not everyone knows that the American actor does not put much effort into playing Dom Toretto thanks to his great passion for racing cars. Read more

Joys of (occasionally) adding another inch

Now here’s a thing – your life tends to settle into a certain pattern and a comfort zone. There is no doubt that, particularly at the outset of adding height – working out how to find shoes that make you taller, your instinct is go on the low side, however much in an ideal world you want to go high. Stuff limits and restricts you, and it’s funny but in the past month a few of my contacts asking advice have raised this, querying: “OK I have had my elevators for 6 months: how much do you think I can go to, bearing in mind that normally I am just…” Read more