4/08/2011

Men's T station - the first step changes in the history of Merry Men

In autumn and winter 2011 men's T stage, men become the protagonist, the designer for the latest image of the placement of a man short as 2 to 3 cm, 5 cm more than the high-heeled, handsome to look at the image of a man up .
In fact, the man has always had incredible dedication shoes, boots critical length, the style of lace is also demanding. The men of these series with a single step up romantic history, is 12 cm high heels pedal Louis XIV, is the "Oxford shoes" into the high society of the Duke of Windsor, is this day and age to wear "sweat Po boots," the man .

The Merry Monarch's first step in Europe

If you do not wear high heels of up to 12 cm, the French hero eyes first, "Louis XIV" King, then only a height of 1.60 meters in the "second disability." In addition to high heels, the men's tricks are the 17th century reached its peak.osiris shoes

Louis XIV's distress

If King Louis XIV of France wearing socks, then only 5 feet 3 inches tall, and if the data is now converted into about 160 cm, so that the height of a man who, from any point of view are "second-class disability. " Louis XIV of France, however it is the history of one of the few heroes, and his reign lasted 72 years, more than any king in Europe, he led the French army at war with all the countries of Europe and won. In addition, he built a name for himself Versailles gardens. Confirmed in his possession an irrefutable truth - "is the concentrated essence."

Although Louis XIV able to achieve so many brilliant achievements, but he was not satisfied, he wanted as a brilliant, invincible, graceful and tall and mighty monarch excellent image to the world's attention. Ever since, in order to solve the problem of his height, he had to find someone to custom make a towering wig. One for special occasions, he put on a pair of cork made up to 5 inch heels, decked with the war he led the French army achieved victory pocket portrait. Sometimes, at the heel of his leather dyed red, the color was a symbol of nobility of the members.

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