heels women

 

going to the brick and mortar shoe stores to peruse their inventory of heels use to be so enjoyable and rewarding when they had the styling I prefer. I would even go to different locations just to see what’s available. Then the stiletto shaping changed to look like only the back of the shoe was being supported, which looked so unnatural and lost its appeal. The shoes styling would be beautiful, until I saw the disproportionate shaping and placements of the stilettos that looked like a construction nail held up the back of the shoe. For awhile, I tried to accept this look, but the conflict of wearing what looked terrible to me increased my distain for them. I no longer enjoy shopping for high heels, unless by some chance the former and more supportive shaping of the stiletto under the heel of the foot has been applied, like these heels:




There's a specific model that is legendary amongst women for being simple, classy, inexpensive, easily accessible, super comfortable and all the while still having super sexy lines.

From basic black and basic nude to silver glitter to floral and leopard print, Guess Carries comes in dozens of (literally over 50 by my count) different styles, so there’s a pair for every occasion; basic black and basic nude for professional office wear (or jeans and a blazer for business casual), leopard print to go with a pair of jeans and a biker jacket, silver glitter and a sequin party dress for a fun opera outfit. Personally, I have over dozen pairs of these in various styles and colors. I can literally wear these all day and not hate my feet and shoes halfway through the morning.

They're no Leboutins or Jimmy Choos, but as far as a basic pair of everyday heels that I don't feel nervous about scuffing with every step, they're my fav.

The purpose behind wearing high heels is to extend one's tallness and not just for mere attraction.But,still High heels would enhance the beauty of woman and that depends on the outfit one wears.If one opts to wear high heels for outfits like jeans, shorts, or midi, it would be very attractive to men. Other outfits would be less attractive.

My view, same as other girls, is more biased. That will sound a bit manipulative but wearing heels noticeably enhances our power, men are hypnotized by their looks and sound. I can get a lot of a man with a little shoeplay. We're not men's equivalents, we're different, we have to use our own little strategies and weapons.

So that the wearer doesn’t have to go find a step ladder to reach the items on the higher shelves, change the ceiling light bulbs, or so they can easily see over other people. Oh! These are a few of the reasons they are worn.




The popular styling of the high heels worn today originated as blocks or stops for horsemen’s footwear to help hold their shoes in the stirrups. This usage probably was the result of need from cavalry soldiers who rode horses to stabilize their position on the horse so they could fight and use a bow with arrows without worrying about falling through the stirrups, being dislodged off their saddle, and dragged on the ground by the horse because their leg was caught in the stirrup. Of course, this type of footwear became fashionable for men to achieve the same manly stature the cavalry horsemen projected. Later, the heels got higher to differentiate a man’s social status. This heeled footwear didn’t escape the curiosity of women. 

It wasn’t long after men started prancing around in high heels that women also began wearing heels. Some say women did this to appear more manly, but the heels were mostly hidden under their floor length gowns and dresses. So it must have been that they liked the feelings they got putting more of their body weight upon their toes as they walked and the height increase this positioning offered. Note that footwear hadn’t achieved being made specifically for the right or the left foot yet, so the fit was a bit loose and awkward, which necessitated the use of wide block heels.

So, you thought high heels were invented as torture footwear. Bet this info made you question your perception or ideal of manhood and womanhood.











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