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Milo Boyd

Scots woman 'in agony' after night out wearing heels discovers shoes were on wrong feet

A Scots woman spent an evening in 'agony' while wearing heels only to discover she had them on the wrong feet all along.

Ayleigh McGhee spent a night out on the tiles in Glasgow at the weekend and continued to party despite her sore feet, the Mirror reports.

The woman complained to her friends about her 'painful' new shoes but it wasn't until the following day she made a hilarious discovery.

Rather than being too tight or poorly designed, the shoes had simply been worn on the wrong feet.

Instead of keeping the blunder to herself, Ayleigh told her friend Georgia Henry, who then posted about the foot-based mix-up on social media .

“Ayleigh was actual moaning the full night saying she couldn't walk in her shoes," Georgia wrote.

“And [she] only just realised this morning she was wearing them on the wrong feet. This lassie man."

Alongside the Tweet Georgia posted a picture of Ayleigh before the nightout.

Below a black dress and snakes-skin bag she is wearing an uncomfortable looking pair of heels.

The shoes on the wrong feet (ayleighmcgheex/Instagram)

On closer look, it becomes clear that her toes are spilling off the sides because the shoes are on the wrong feet.

One woman wrote: "Here’s a big difference between women and men.

"Women think they need to endure this for fashion, men would never leave the house in something so uncomfortable."

Another added: "Omg dyingggg. Shoes look peng tho, need some of those beauties in my life (but on the right feet obvs lol)."

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