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Mutilation for the sake of fashion

Are shoes really worth lopping off a toe?

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“Why don’t we call it what it is: mutilation for fashion,” said Byrnes. “Thank God it’s not being done in Illinois. We have very responsible podiatrists in Illinois. I won’t do it, and no podiatrist I know would allow it. This started as an East Coast thing, then it became a West Coast thing, but not here. Not in Chicago.”

He explained that sometimes the pinky toe is cut down. And other times the bones in the longest toes are removed, “although if you remove too many, and try to put a sock on, your toe could fold over and you wouldn’t know it.

“Some people need such surgery, to repair structural damage, to relieve pain,” he said. “But we don’t do it for fashion to fit into fashion shoes.”

Yet aren’t Chicago women as stylish as the flyover people from New York and LA.?

“Sure, they’re fashionable,” said Byrnes. “They’re just not crazy.”

He said that on occasion, American female feet are often too wide or too long to fit comfortably into high-fashion shoes like a pair of Jimmy Choos.

“Jimmy Choos tend to be very difficult to fit for American women. They have a very narrow toe box. Have you ever seen a Jimmy Choo shoe?”

No. And I hope I never will.

“Thank God my wife doesn’t fit in Jimmy Choos,” said Byrnes. “At $800 a pair, it would kill me.”

We reached out to Jimmy Choo to see if they’d care to put out a warning, telling women not to chop their toes in LA or New York for fashion’s sake. But they didn’t respond.

Byrnes wonders whether this phenomenon may be America’s version of Chinese foot binding, a hideous bit of misogyny now outlawed in China. Years ago, wealthy families or those with pretensions to the upper classes would bind a girl’s feet from infancy, to make them tiny and distinguishable from the feet of peasants.

“It was a class thing. It was anti-women. It was terrible,” Byrne said. “Men wanted to show they were so wealthy, their wife didn’t have to do common labor, so they’d bind the feet to limit the bone plates from growing. The tinier the foot, the more attractive. Is that where we’re now as a culture, with these high-fashion shoes? I don’t know. But get real, men have nothing to say when it comes to fashion.”

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