Petal foot pads are cleverly designed for women’s shoes. Looking like flowers, hence the name, the shoes cushion the shoes and provide protection for the feet.
The tip of the toes are the petals of the foot shaped into the familiar shape that most people used to draw from flowers as children. Round, but inflated to make it look like a little cloud. Those flowery cushions are used to prevent your foot from rolling forward in the shoe. The ball is cushioned and comes in a variety of colors. You can match them with your shoes. Available in nine different colors and styles; black iris, butter, rose (pink), silver rose, white lily, panther, tiger, zebra and the last rose. Only these rose-colored Index Finger hearts are shaped.
Foot pads are supposed to prevent snagging and running in your pantyhose. Customer reviews at Zappos show that customers are very happy with the product’s cushioning ability and the fact that they keep your foot from slipping out of the front of your shoe, however, I haven’t seen anyone who mentioned that they help prevent snags and runs. Most aches and pains are caused by sharp nails, or biting into something. The foot pad doesn’t stop this kind of snag or running.
Inspection options do not apply to this work. They are all one size. Prices for one pair start around $7 and you can buy three pairs starting at around $15 at various online and in-store retailers.
The Foot Petal site lists celebrity celebrities who use their products, clearly stating that they do not import any celebrity endorsements. While some of us won’t even see a trace of it, I hope you all have the common sense to understand that just because the company has gotten hold of these two celebrities, it doesn’t mean they endorse those celebrities. some They may not even like it, there are a lot of children’s products to explore, and companies hope to catch them or, in this case, in the hands (or feet) of those who want to get them. the pain will recognize and be rivaled.
The bottom line for me is, they are affordable enough that you won’t have to break the bank trying to pair them and then you will have first hand knowledge of the product and whether or not it will work for you.
Petals Finger Prints are available at Target, Zappos, Nordstrom, Dillard’s, David Sponsaeque, Von Maur, Charles David, Searle, Stuart Weitzman, BCBG, beauty.com, QVC, WeddingChannel.com and others. This is by no means a comprehensive list of availability, but you will likely have something in your home or online where you can find these.
Sources:
On the Foot Petals Website, consult the Toes Section
Foot Petals Website, Store Locator
Zappos.com, Indian Customer Reviews Fingers