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A History Of Heels


High heels have been about for a very long time. Though they aren't the apex of sophistication and ladylike sexiness, they have been serving similar purposed for men and for women for a long time. High heel shoes are depicted in ancient Egyptian art in murals but the 1st history of heels goes back farther. The Egyptian depictions took place around 4000 BC and showed pictures of folks wearing high heels in murals on the walls of ancient crypts and temples. The shoes showed were flexible pieces of leather held on the foot with leather lacings. The next incarnation was a kind of platform sandal in 200 BC. These platform sandals were called kothorni. They'd high wood soles and were used predominantly by tragic Roman actors.

The kothorni were utilized mostly to give the advantage of height. Next, in 1000 CE the custom came into play the dad of the bride in a Saxon marriage would give one of the bride’s shoes to the groom so as to designate the passing of authority from one man to another.

Shoes weren't always simply for the purpose of beauty nor were they simply functional. In 1154 King Henry II of Britain started to wear a shoe with narrow and pointed toes. This started a trend among the courtiers although it was rumored that Henry wore these shoes so as to hide a deformation of his toes. In the 12th century CE, knights started to wear shoes with downward curving toes so as to keep their feet in the stirrups of their horses. Shoe toes were an enormous point of contention. It came to a point in the early thirteenth century where the length and pointed extremes of one’s shoes were directly an indication of rank and ability within a community. Kings and princes would wear shoes with toes up to 30 inches long!

The women’s ‘ obsession with shoes does not begin in any modern form until the mid 18th century with Madame de Pompadour and Marie Antoinette who start trends in their courts regarding shoes. Madame de Pompadour made popular shoes that were named after her “Pompadour”. Unfortunately these shoes were exceedingly high and awfully narrow and too many ladies fainted at court because they attempted to reduce the clear size of their feet. Marie Antoinette went to her death in two in. heels less than 50 years after.

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