Angel Reese had time. And this week, she used her Twitter fingers to clock in on a different kind of court—the shoe industry. The LSU legend-turned-WNBA star tweeted: “let’s normalize for the heel brands to stop ending at a size 9 and give us them 11s, 12s, and 13s pleaseeeee.” That single post echoed like a buzzer-beater heard ’round the fashion world.

It’s a cry familiar to tall girls, trans girls, thick-footed girls and every girl who’s tried to squeeze a size 12 foot into a dainty designer size 9 because fashion, apparently, still doesn’t believe in big feet and pretty things. But Angel—6’3″ and fabulous—isn’t the only one demanding better. Black women, especially, have long been underserved in this space, despite being the blueprint for everything heel culture is built on. So, in tru

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