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Are we done wearing high heels? Here's why I am even after the coronavirus era ends - USA TODAY
Aug 10, 2020 1 min, 30 secs

After being stuck inside and accustomed to comfort, are we done with heels.

A new study says high heels are actually pretty high-risk, with injuries related to the shoes have doubling over the past decade.

Remember when we wore high heels.

After all of the lifting and toning heels did for my butt and legs, I couldn’t toss them aside. .

There doesn't appear to be room for high heels in a pandemic, and perhaps even after one. (Photo: Alexander Shirokov, Getty Images/iStockphoto).

Renée Fleming, the elegant opera singer who memorably wore 5-inch heels to sing the national anthem at the 2014 Super Bowl, said that she isn’t planning on putting hers on anytime soon.

“I don’t think I’ll ever wear high heels again,” she told the New York Times in a recent interview.

I’m sorry to tell my pumps, but it appears high heels don't have legs in the coronavirus ageA

She predicts that once people start returning to work and events, they might drop heels entirely and just wear their "dressy sneakers." .

And there are others whose love for high shoes hasn't appeared to have waned this summer

Cardi B continues to share fashionable Instagram photos of herself in Fashion Nova and Dolce & Gabbana heels, that woman I see at the grocery store is still shopping in her white platform heels (and matching Chanel face mask) and Sarah Jessica Parker keeps flaunting and selling her heels (she even hand delivered pairs in a mask recently), pandemic or not

"There's always going to be that consumer who loves to dress up and is a bit more formal, so I think there'll still be a (high heel) business, for those who want it," says Goldstein

They seem to give the high heel some new, strangely soothing, life

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