Do you know who the high heels were first created for?

You will be surprised, but some facts may surprise you and make you laugh. High heels were originally created for men, not for women, and they were not used for fashion alone - they were not really even used for fashion, in reality, unlike in today's use [...]
High heels were originally created for men, not for women, and they were not used for fashion, they were not really used for fashion,
In fact, unlike today when they are used mainly by women for fashion, heels are originally used to ride horses.
Today it is just thought that high heels are women's shoes. But has it always been like this? The short answer is no. Returning to history, high heels were first worn by men.
The first registered use of high heels was by riders in Perisa during the 9th century AD. High heels helped riders to set feet on the bed. Evidence of this was found in Persia. Evidence can still be found in cowboy boots that are still used today.
The first use of heels in Europe entered the century. The 17th and came from the aristocracy who wore them as a status symbol. The theory was that only one person who doesn't work can wear something so unappreciated.
But since they were men's clothing, why was it decided to wear women?
In the 1930 ' s, women started cutting hair, smoking.










