Ever see a kid jumping on the sidewalk with light-up sneakers and think, why can't I have fun accessories like that? Well, the wait for the flashiest shoes on the block is over. These "Sensitive Shoes" put that extra blingin' pep in your step, or as designer Steve McIntyre would put it: "The shoes offer an emotional 'bath of light' experience so that the act of walking is 'healing.' As you walk pressure points are stimulated by pressing on a soft sensitive area that corresponds with various reflexology points causing a gentle glow from the underside of the sole. The ball of the foot touches on the solar plexus point, the center of emotional energy."


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Those look so painful, my feet hurt just by looking at the photos.
1Not for me...
2They're stripper shoes! Totally!
3Ouchie! The heels dont even look like they are under your heels!
4Stripper shoes, I totally agree.
5yuck!
6When one of my nephews was about 4 years old, he was watching my husband walk into the room. Suddenly he burst out "Uncle Scott!! Your shoes are broken!!". After puzzling through his charades-worthy explanation of the "broken" shoes, we finally realized he was distressed for his uncle because his shoes didn't light up when he walked!
Somehow tho, I don't think he would be impressed with these light up shoes...
7The Missus and Yumprolli - I totally agree! When I saw this all I could think was, 'This is nothing new! They are on mirrored cat walks all over the place!'
8yeah, you'll need some "healing" powers after wearing those shoes
9How is it I didn't realize they look like stripper shoes at all?
10Haha I totally see stripper shoes too!
11My friend got some light-up heels a while back that looked a hundred times better than this and much more comfortable.
12-Bug
i would definitely waer these. I am just worried about the straps and how the heels look positioned in these pictures. lol.
13these are ugly shoes, and they look really uncomfortable
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