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V1 [[High heels]] with a thick, raised sole at the back of the shoe, forming a wedge-shaped heel. Also known as [b]espadrilles[/b] or simply as [b]wedges[/b].

Unlike normal heels, the bottom of the shoe is flat, with no gap between the sole and the ground.

If the entire sole is thick, but the heel is thicker than the front, then both [[platform heels]] and [[wedge heels]] may apply.

h4. Examples

* post #3212946
* post #3124943
* post #1718849

h4. See also

* [[high heels]]
* [[platform heels]]
* [[Tag group:Attire]]

h4. External links

* "Wikipedia: Wedge (footwear)":[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wedge_(footwear)]
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