Girino
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My girls almost all wear platform shoes because of the broken, uneven sidewalks, but they also wear heels sometimes, particularly when going out, even if it involves walking over uneven paving and climbing in and out of buses.
I see a lot of girls with platform, but the kind made of cork or hardened sponge that are lighter (zuecos). Here girls are short, so they wear very high platforms. Personally, I just have Ferragamo's classics (with stilettos, 8 cm tall) and they sit in my closet because I live in an area with small cubic paving-stone and the usual uneven sidewalks which are common throughout Buenos Aires - plus I am already tall.
Also, try jumping on a bus with high heels and you'll tell me.... here bus drivers go around like crazy and don't even wait for the bus doors to close, so I think high heels would make bus riding even more dangerous.
On a side note, since here people don't care very much about fashion, if you just bring a limited selection of clothes/shoes, nobody will notice.
You can see Argentinian zuecos here: http://www.dafiti.com.ar/femenino/calzado/zuecos/
Very popular are also alpargatas.