"Here's the prototype for your waitresses Michael," said Aaron, showing Michael a pair of sleek black leather pumps with thin black stiletto heels.
"They... actually look quite normal," said Michael, surprised by the lack of gleaming titanium.
"I've used a lower grade titanium alloy - 44% titanium instead of the 70% in the combat boots, but the rest of the design is identical.
That heel cladding is an aluminum carbon composite with a black enamel finish, and the outsole is high-friction anti-slip carbon fiber with an ABS tread pattern.
The upper is cowhide leather, and the padding is silicone gel with a memory foam top layer.
The shank, toe-box and heel are all a single forged unibody piece, with a silicone oil foot channel to aid in balance.
It's not in the same league as the Sirius Software combat boot, but should still be durable and comfortable enough for waiting tables and any kitchen mishaps," said Aaron.
