High Heels Were Originally Prone to Men
High Heels Were Originally Prone to Men
High Heels were originally discovered for men in around 15th century.

High Heels were originally worn by men of the Persian Cavalry to help their boots stay erect while riding horses. This was made to comfort the horse riders while riding the horse at that time. But the horse went on for a change completely of heels. 

Heels fashion was shifted to women. Various footwears of women were equipped with Heels to make the wearer look tall and handsome. 

The Heels came originally into action in about 15th century. The soldiers used to secure their feet while riding horses. They try to fix their feet in the stirrup. It is believed that Persian migrants brought the shoe trend to Europe, where the male aristocrats used to wear it to look tall and handsome. 

Shoe named Chopines were completely hidden under the skirts so that the other person could not identify the real height of the person and was adapted in Fashion at that time. 

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