Platform shoes came in 1971 and quickly became a fashion item essential for both sexes. They were the favorite shoe for dancing class in the discs. and came to have "platforms" that exceeded three inches. Still, for dancing in clubs women preferred to use the platform shoes two inches. high, because they were more comfortable. These shoes remain in fashion until the end of this decade, when the shoes were replaced by mule. Mules shoes were very popular during the decade of the 40's. But because the new hippie counter-cultural power of the 60 were replaced by the moccasins for. this period. It was not until 1976 that these shoes re-emerged as a fashion item. Began to replace the platform shoes for several reasons. By not having one. 8 inch platform boots so exceedingly high, were much more comfortable for daily use and long walks. Is also orthogonal to its users greater mobility and performance in the dance floor. By. The "bare traps" are a variation of mule shoes. The difference is that in the "bare traps" heel and 8 inch platform boots are attached. The "bare traps" have not replaced the shoes. mules in the clubs, but rather on the beaches and fields. Were more comfortable, stable, durable shoes and mules. This Longet and resistance to the "bare traps" ones. Hello, I am looking for men's shoes from the 70s, rather those unostentatious seamless and no high heels without a 8 inch platform boots and about 3 cm, can someone tell me where. . . We must find the ideal position to work standing up, because being long periods of standing can cause serious problems especially with our backs. Staying long standing can cause back pain, swelling of the legs, circulation problems sangunea, sore feet and tired muscles. If the work surface is not adjustable, you must provide a pedestal to raise the work surface more senior workers. At low ms, they should provide a 8 inch platform boots to raise their working height. It should provide a footstool to help reduce the pressure on your back and that the worker can change positions. Shifting weight from time to time reduces pressure on legs and back. The soil should have a mat for the worker does not have to stand on a hard surface. If the floor is concrete or metal, can be plugged to absorb shocks. The floor must be clean, smooth and not slippery. The worker should not have to stretch to do their jobs. As then, the work should be performed at a distance of 8 to 12 inches (20 to 30 centimeters) in front of the body. A seat, a stool, a mat to be above it and an adjustable work surface are essential elements of a job which est standing. The job must be Designed so that the worker does not have to lift the arms and elbows to keep the body upcoming. At disear or redesign a job where you have to stand must be taken into account several ergonomic factors. . . .