As I have quite a few popular blog posts here on Raindrops of Sapphire about Christian Louboutin shoes,as well as my I thought it would be a nice idea to write up a blog post on how to 
walk in them. I know so many ladies struggle to walk in Msr. Louboutin’s
 heels, I did at first, but I have managed to pick up a few tips and 
tricks along the way and I figured it was only fair that I share them 
with you! So, first things first, taking a look at the soles of his 
shoes and what makes them difficult.

The soles of 
Christian Louboutin shoes are made of bright red 
leather, which is really smooth and silky, so they can be quite 
difficult to walk in on shiny or slippery surfaces due to no grip. A lot
 of ladies get the attached to the bottom of their shoes to add some traction when walking
 while not messing up the red entirely. I haven’t ever done this with my
 own shoes though as I’ve not needed to since I don’t wear them out in 
the rain or for longer periods of time. You might want to consider it if
 you plan on wearing them to work or for a few hours at a time. It will 
help preserve the soles and stop them from wearing out completely.
Over the duration of a few wears though, the soles break down and the
 leather wears off, leaving behind more of a brown/beige colour, but 
this actually gives you more grip when walking, so it’s beneficial that 
they wear out. Now, after I have spoken about the soles of the shoes, I 
want to move on to actually being able to walk in them without any 
trouble.

For those of you who aren’t an experienced heel wearer in general, I 
consider Christian Louboutin shoes to be quite difficult. His heels are 
always narrow, so if you are unstable, you can wobble quite a lot. The 
backs of the shoes inside are made from a very soft leather, so they can
 slip off of your feet and he is notoriously known for making sky high 
shoes, sometimes up to 7 inches tall! This is obviously really daunting 
as it was to me. I remember my very first pair of Christian Loubtouin 
shoes, they were a pair that I didn’t really think through as they were 
the Rolando Boucle
 which is a sling back 140mm shoe. The toe box was tight, the heel was 
verging on 5.5 inches and the sling back kept making them slip off my 
feet so they were impossible to wear for someone like me who was only 
used to about 3 inches in height.
This is why my advice to you here is start out with the little heels.
 The gorgeous and classic Pigalle comes in various heights of 70mm, 
85mm, 90mm, 100mm and 120mm, so there is a height for everyone. I would 
recommend starting out at the lowest of heights and working your way up 
to the taller pairs. I have shown above are the 85mm and they are really easy to walk in. 
The heel is low enough to be comfortable and not put any pressure on the
 balls of your feet. I got used to walking in heels with this height for
 a while, so then I moved up to a pair of Declic 90mm and those were 
incredibly easy to walk in too. If you are looking for a higher shoe in 
general though, you can always pick a pair with a platform as sometimes 
the platform is thick enough to actually make the incline of the shoe 
not that steep. You could wear a pair of 5 inch heels that have a 2 inch
 platform so you are actually only walking on an incline of 3 inches.
Another great tip is practice, practice, practice on your tip toes.
 You need strong calf muscles to be able to walk in really high heels 
that are above 100mm as you don’t have any support on the heels of your 
feet, so what I do is I tend to walk around the house on my tip toes as 
often as I feel like to really get a sense of learning to balance on the
 balls of my feet. After all, this is generally how the experienced 
ladies wear their 120mm as they haven’t got any support at the back, 
it’s all down to the front of the foot. If you practice doing this for 
quite a while, wearing taller heels will become more manageable as it 
has to me.
 

 
The last pair of 
Christian Louboutin heels that I purchased were the Pigalle 100 in Black Kid
 (above) and I was actually surprised at how easy I found them to walk 
in. I was worried at first as I was generally sticking to the 90mm 
height, but the 100mm is no problem at all due to all the practice I 
have been doing. Granted you can’t run in them and you can’t walk at a 
really brisk pace, but they are fairly easy to walk at a normal rate in 
without problems. Since they are this high as well, I generally find 
that they don’t tend to slip off my feet like my others do, they stay on
 much better. I do have other Ch
ristian Louboutin shoes like the Clic 
Clac 120, Declic 120 and Bianca 140, but since they all have platforms, 
so they do actually only amount to a 100mm incline, so it’s the same as 
these Pigalle.
I’m not 100% sure I will ever be able to manage the true 120mm height
 without a platform like the masters such as Kate Moss and Kim 
Kardashian can wear, but I’m definitely on the right path! I still 
remember some time ago when I couldn’t even manage a 3 inch heel, so I 
have come a long way from there! Just remember to start out with smaller
 heels and practice on your tip toes, this will really help you when it 
comes to going up in height. Don’t forget you can shop the latest 
Christian Louboutin shoes online at http://www.clouboutinpumpsmall.com