Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Shoe Crazzzzzzzzzzy !!!

Good Morning Students,


                 Welcome to the WWHH Academy, where we believe the higher the heel, the better. 

Here at the We Wear High-er Heels Academy, we strive to make sure that all members reach there HIGHEST level of sassy-ness. High Heeled shoes have been around for centuries. Originating from Medieval European women; who used wooden-soled patten shoes (shown below) to help them better ride their horses.

   
   
There are eight (8) different types of heels.


  • Cone Heel: a round heel that is broad where it meets the sole of the shoe and noticeably narrower at the point of contact with the ground    

  • Kitten Heel:  a short, slim heel with maximum height under 2 inches and diameter of no more than 0.4 inch at the point of contact with the ground

  • Prism Heel:  three flat sides that form a triangle at the point of contact with the ground



  • Puppy Heel: thick square block heel approximately 2 inches in diameter and height

  • Louis/Spool Heel: broad where it meets the sole and at the point of contact with the ground; noticeably narrower at the midpoint between the two
  • Stiletto Heel: a tall, slim heel with minimum height of 2 inches and diameter of no more than 0.4 inch at the point of contact with the ground


  • Wedge Heel: occupies the entire space under the arch and heel portions of the foot.



Now, with that out of the way.. high heeled shoes are "it" for some of us. What would we do with out them. They complete most of our day to day looks. Some of us wear them occasionally, some of us wear them on occasions. If you're anything like US, you wear them with out reason. Shoes, Shoes, Shoes!! WE can't get enough!! The most important thing when it comes to high heeled shoes, wear your INCH. If you aren't able to run, jump, skip, dance, shop, etc.: in your favorite shoes.. then that isn't your inch. The art of wearing High Heeled Shoes is deeper than walking out the house, into the car, then into the club and to a seat. You should be comfortable in your shoes to where if all the seats were taken you would be fine. Not to say that your feet shouldn't hurt, or get a little achy HOWEVER in 2013 there should be no reason for you to be leaving the club with your shoes in your hand. 



Class Dismissed

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