For generations they have signified femininity and glamour - but a pair of high heels was once an essential accessory for men.
As I understand it, high heels started out as shoes for riding horses. Considering hardly anyone rides horses anymore, and how uncomfortable walking in high heels is, I kinda have the opposite question: Why do people still wear them?
Impracticality and fashion are often interlinked. The affluent traditionally have less of a need for function over form, so styles trend towards the extreme end of inconvenience to convey opulence. Emulating the wealthy is seen as a way to project wealth and status. As styles trickle down, the less sensible elements become associated with elegance.
Condensed, high heels are a way to signal affluence whether or not it exists.
I’ve heard that the Florida governor was trying to bring them back in vogue, but he came up short.
Everyone should stop because they are immensely bad for your skeleton and walking posture.
why would anyone, ever
This is a pretty cool article that shows paintings from the time periods: https://artsandculture.google.com/story/the-high-life-a-history-of-men-in-heels/iQJCgMgwSKV5Kw
TLDR: Men wore heels to signify military prowess since they were used by solders to keep their feet in stirrups. However, by the early 18th Century, their adoption by women made them seem feminine and they started to fall out of favor in men.
Duuude shoutout to art history! It is a seriously cool subject and I’m so glad I took it in college because of fascinating facts like this, that don’t really ultimately matter but when you learn about it you suddenly see it and it’s like learning a new language almost. Another weird class I took was opera, like reading, listening to, discussing opera. I did not know how impactuful the Mikado was on popular culture but even the simsons have done it TWICE
So does Animaniacs and fraiser
Edited my post cuz sorry forgot where I was and was being silly trying to speak to the boys on lemmy on their level sorta.