Atrocious men's T stage men's shoes change history (Figure)

Men's shoes became the protagonist on the men's and women's T stage in 2011 autumn and winter. The designer installed a short 2 to 3 centimeters for the latest men's image, and as many as 5 centimeters high heel, so that the man's image looked quite up. .

In fact, men have always had incredible attachments to the shoes, picking up the length of the boots, and demanding the style of the tie. The history of these men who were connected in a row was Louis XIV, who was 12 centimeters high heels, and the Duke of Windsor who brought "Oxford shoes" into the upper class. He is also the man who wears "heralth boots" in this era.

European monarch's footwork

If you don't wear high heels that are as high as 12 centimeters, the king of Louis XIV, the first hero in the eyes of the French, is merely a "second-class disability" of 1.60 meters. In addition to high heels, the pattern of men's shoes also peaked in the 17th century.

The distress of Louis XIV

If King Louis XIV of France only wears socks, it is only 5 feet 3 inches tall. If it is converted into current data, it is about 160 centimeters. This height is in a man and it belongs to “two” from any angle. Such as disabled." However, Louis XIV is one of the rare heroes in French history. He reigned for 72 years and surpassed any European king. He led the French army to fight with all European countries and achieved victory. In addition, he also built a garden for himself called Versailles. In his body proved an irrefutable truth - "the essence is the essence."

Although Louis XIV was able to achieve so many glorious achievements, he was still not satisfied. He wanted to attract the attention of the world as a splendid, invincible, graceful, and powerful monarch. Ever since, in order to solve his height problem, he found someone to make a tall wig. On special occasions, he put on two pairs of cork-height high-heeled shoes, decorated with miniature portraits of him leading the French army to victory in the war. Sometimes, the leather on his ankle dyed red, which later symbolized the members of the nobility.

High heels stem from men

However, Louis XIV is not a pioneer in creating men to wear high heels. The first high-heeled shoes seen in France were set by Cathallin de Medici (1519~1589) from Italy, and Duke of Orléan (later became Henry of France). II) Brought into France when married. Throughout the 17th and 18th centuries, Italian fashion designers continued to add ribbons and embroidery to men's high-heeled shoes to dominate the men's apparel of the entire European continent.

In 1500, men of European nobles began to wear high heels in order to place their heels on their ankles while riding. Although this relates more or less to the history of the heel, it has become popular for men in the court, and the "satisfactory heel" period has emerged, symbolizing wealthy status or expensive shoes.

As for why high heels can become popular in the European continent, there is a more funny way to say. It is said that in the Middle Ages in Europe, due to the increasingly dense population, there are more and more manures on the streets of the city. Therefore, the high-heeled shoes embody practical value. Although the soles of the feet are several inches apart, it seems that people are far cleaner. Rainy days are also very convenient and practical.

Maintenance of shoes hegemony

Since the Middle Ages in Europe, more and more men have begun to put their own dress fun on their shoes, and they are connected in series, enough to constitute a history of men's deeds. The heroes in history are still quite "commodious".

The Roman emperor Charlemagne likes to wear an incredible red leather shoe with gold and emerald on it. Before preparing to fight, he will put on a pair of mauve sandals called "Campagus", which is similar to the sandals worn by the ancient Athenians and is still covered with pearls and precious stones. Unlike the red leather shoes that are worn everyday, the sandals worn by this type of combat will be high in height and knees. At the same time, the leg will be covered with skins for decoration, including animal teeth and animal claws.

Charlemagne was obviously very reveled in the quality of his shoes. In order to put an end to imitators, he issued many decrees on shoes. The banned shoes, in addition to the pair mentioned above, include a purple leather sandal named “Tzanga” with gold threads embroidered on it and a golden eagle on its back. According to Roman law at that time, anyone who dared to wear the same special shoes would be subjected to exile.

Since then, the rulers of Rome have become increasingly critical of the color and decoration of their shoes and their subjects. Emperor Orelian had announced that no one other than himself or his successor could wear red shoes. Emperor Helio de Baros banned any women from decorating their shoes with gold and jewelry. Later Nero the Great, known for its cruelty, likes to wear a pair of shoes made of sterling silver. If he thinks that some people's shoes look better than him, it will lead people to alive and kick to death, so as to guarantee the authority of their own shoes. .

17th Century Men's Shoes Decoration History

The 17th century was the most gorgeous time for men's shoes. At that time, the uppers were very long. The decorative ribbons on both sides were tied together at the tongue. Each man’s shoe had a big rose on the top. By the middle of the century, the rose was replaced by a bow tied by a magnificent ribbon. In the 1780s, the then-famous playboys put wire on each side of their feet. In the last decade of the century, the buckle replaced the bow and began to grow bigger. Developed into the buckle style on today's men's shoes.

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“Tramezza” originates from Italian and means an old shoemaking process “pulling seams and seams”. This ancient craft originated from the efforts of old shoemakers 85 years ago. At that time, there weren’t many modern tools to help make leather shoes. So the old craftsmen invented the most tested technique—simply stitching the upper to the inner edge of the shoe and fixing it on the sole.

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