Articles tagged with "Shoes"
Who What Wear gives us some great advice and tips in this article which apply equally for women and men who wear heels.
From the Article:
"The easiest way to look ungainly in heels is to put your whole foot down at once as if you’re wearing flats. It may seem obvious to many, but when wearing a high shoe, put your heel down first, followed by your toe. This will make your walk look more natural."
"you’ll walk more gracefully if you look at your goal point (the café at the end of the street, for example) and visualise a straight line going toward it rather than staring down at your toes as you walk."
Original URL: https://www.whowhatwear.co.uk/how-to-walk-in-heels
Posted: 11 February 2023
It's always great to see brands emerging with open minded attitudes towards clothing and gender. AFT-R Barcelona is a relatively new shoe brand who are now embracing genderless heels. It's a bold move for a relatively young brand, though their styles will certainly appeal to a large audience regardless of gender. With sizes from EU36 to EU44, there's clearly still some caution about the market for men with the absence of sizes above EU44, though it's still a welcome start and keeps the conversation going about heels for men.
From the article:
"AFT-R BARCELONA, a genderless shoe brand created in Barcelona in 2019 by Eric Turró and Alejandra Conesa, has always been known for advocating inclusion and diversity through footwear. Coinciding with its third anniversary, the project expands its family of products by adding the genderless high-heeled boot to its offer."
Original URL: https://fuckingyoung.es/aft-r-barcelona-launches-solemates-its-new-line-of-genderless-heeled-boots/
Posted: 12 January 2023
Absolutely not... but of course you absolutely can if you want to!
That goes for all different types of shoes too. Flats, stilettos, Cuban heels, kitten heels, wedges, block heels and the rest. What matters is not what else you wear with them but that you feel happy and confident wearing them. Putting on a pair of heels does not make you a crossdresser (a term often used predominantly for men, though rarely applied to women) and many regular guys of all sexual orientations have worn heels throughout history. Many celebrities have recently brought about a renaissance for men wearing heels, skirts, dresses, leggings or make-up, though you don't have to be a celebrity to still have fun with what you wear.
The same really goes for other things you'd not normally considered as men's fashion. You don't have to wear heels if you wear a skirt or dress. You don't have to wear a skirt, dress or heels if you wear make-up.
Have fun and experiment with your style. Be bold but consciously pick items that you would definitely wear repeatedly, with confidence outside your home. If you're un-sure, buy pre-loved items as if you change your mind after wearing them you can always sell them on again for around the same value as what you paid for them, and it's also more environmentally sustainable.
What have you worn (in public) recently that you would not normally consider to be menswear? What was your experience? Head to our Instagram page to post your comments.
Posted: 3 November 2022
Lillian Stone (@originalspinstr) writes for Mel Magazine on the rise of men in heels on social media and how some women are falling in love with the growing trend.
From the article:
"Mesmerized by their confidence and how their heeled shoes make their ass look like marble, women are falling head over heels for guys who dare to don a pair of pumps"
"Wearers are posting their videos to Instagram and, increasingly, TikTok, where videos with the hashtag #meninheels currently have more than 82 million views. Someone’s grandfather even went viral for pairing masculine silhouettes with a tasteful pump.".
"Seeing a man wear heels without a hint of irony confirms what we’ve always known, if only subconsciously — that heeled footwear is sexy, no matter the wearer’s gender. It speaks to a simple truth: If you find a pair of shoes that make your ass look like it’s made of steel, you should wear those shoes."
Men appearing to have more confidence comes across as one of the key attractions to women. Having greater confidence is often a reason stated by women as to why they wear high heels, but it's still interesting to see this coming across when the roles are reversed.
Original URL: https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/men-wearing-high-heels
Posted: 29 September 2022
This article from the Catawiki website, reminds us of the history of men and high heels.
Heels have long been a symbol of status, style and femininity but once upon a time they were synonymous with masculinity too. Dating back to ancient Egypt, walking in raised shoes was at first a practical choice for working men that was quickly adopted by the men and women of upper classes as a sign of nobility and status. Since then, high heels have continued to feature in men's fashion throughout the ages from King Louis XIV to the late David Bowie. Fashion experts Fleur Feijen and Stefania Jesi help unpack the long history of men and high heels and why heels are still a statement shoe for men today.
You will see many articles on Men's Heels Revolution about the history of heels. It's important to know where heels came from and how changes in our society have affected the way people wear them. We are once again in a societal shift where people are re-evaluating gender norms. Heels, skirts, dresses, make-up and more are all returning as options for men to wear. Similar societal reactions can be observed, we're not doing anything new here, just doing what we used to do.
Original URL: https://www.catawiki.com/en/stories/753-the-forgotten-history-of-men-and-high-heels
Posted: 15 September 2022
A short, but sweet article from Bellatory on places to find heels for men.
"Men have great legs; it's almost a crime not to show them off in a pair of high heels. There's a catch though. The problem with finding sexy high heels for men is that quite often it is impossible to find them in men's sizes. This goes doubly if you happen to be long and lanky or built on the larger side of the spectrum."
"men who love high heels don't have to suffer under the tyranny of the evil prince and that uppity little kitchen-maid anymore (who did she think she was anyway?) Your prayers are answered with this series of sites all offering pretty shoes for men in sizes they can wear."
It's great that people are writing about heels for men in this way, though I do feel that the research on this piece could have gone much deeper and it would have better reflected the fact that the men's heels renaissance is in fact in full swing.
You can of course find many, many more places for you to find heels via our Retailer Directory which has nearly 100 retailers and designers who sell heels and boots and in large sizes for men.
Original URL: https://bellatory.com/clothing/5-Places-To-Find-Super-Sexy-High-Heels-For-Men
Posted: 11 August 2022
Original featured on Men's Heels Revolution a couple of weeks ago, now we have the full, original interview with Charoline Wenke and Anders Harder Bjerresgaard from ALT for damerne magazine, translated via Google Translate from Danish to English
The article introduces us to the couple and their relationship journey, from their early days exploring Anders' gender fluid fashion style and his passion for high heels to present day, and some of the triumphs and challenges they have encountered along the way. It's not always been easy, but they are both very happy together and want to share their story in the hope that it will inspire others to explore their self-expression too.
Anders: "I could feel people's awkward reactions when I showed interest in clothes, shoes and makeup, and so I very quickly stopped saying it out loud and instead cultivated it in secret. When there was an EVERYTHING for the ladies at home, I looked in it when there were no others nearby, and the same with, for example, Magasin's Christmas catalog, where I looked at the women's clothes. I thought it was the most beautiful. There is not much variation in men's clothes. It is black, white "Blue and maybe green and brown. Whereas women's clothing is available in all colors, patterns and qualities. Everything is allowed in women's clothing that is simply more bling."
Charoline: "He said: 'I really like high shoes, and I really like to walk in them.' When he drove home afterwards, I thought hmmm ... But pretty quickly this sentence came to me:" "Well, it's just shoes." We just had a great time together, we had become really happy with each other, and I thought: We must be able to find out. "
Anders: "Part of the teaching was precisely about inhibiting beliefs, and I had had a belief that the sky would fall if I stood one hundred percent by myself. And suddenly it dawned on me that when I got home and was completely fresh, then it was because, in Copenhagen, I stood by myself and walked in the high shoes.I thought, shut up, I'm really just a puppet in a performance I myself have created based on my own beliefs ? What will happen if I just ARE myself? When I started thinking like that, I almost sensed from one day to the next how much more energy and joy I would get in my life if I started standing by myself all the time. "
Charoline: "Shortly after, we took a trip to Hamburg, and at that time, Anders was still only wearing menswear when others saw him. But when he unpacked in the room, he lined up just 15 pairs of shoes with high heels, and I was like ... well, okay. "
Charoline: "Today I find it very annoying that I have been influenced by the opinions of others. But that says something about how strong it is. I myself come from a very unjudgmental family who have taken so well against Anders. If only I am happy, they are happy, and then the clothes do not matter. But in the face of the reactions of the outside world, I have been surprised. I remember an episode in Berlin, where we stood in line in a store, and behind the clerk there was a mirror so I could see how those standing behind us in the queue were pointing and laughing. It was just too much and I said to Anders "come, now we're just going out, I can not do this" . "
Charoline: "the message we want to convey in this interview is actually that we is only at the finish line when it is no longer interesting how Anders dresses."
Anders: "I have only met support. Or at worst neutrality. The first time I wore heels, my boss said:" You got new boots, Anders ", and then she went on to get coffee. Otherwise I have just been told that “shut up you look sharp” or “wow, you give it gas.” I'm probably well helped by sitting in a creative area of product and marketing development, because that's probably the place in an organization where the ceiling is highest and where you like to think a little crazy. People are very openminded. "
Anders: "I almost never experience this as a problem. I almost never get negative comments from women. They are always very welcoming and often come with comments like" I love your boots "or" what beautiful nails ". Negative comments or shaking of the head usually always come from men, and I think that's because they are challenged in their views on how to be a man. "
Posted: 18 June 2022
Danish magazine 'BT' brings us an interview with Charoline Wenke and Anders Harder Bjerresgaard, originally published in 'ALT for the ladies' magazine and translated here from Danish via Google Translate.
The article introduces us to the couple and their relationship journey, from their early days exploring Anders' gender fluid fashion style and his passion for high heels to present day, and some of the triumphs and challenges they have encountered along the way. It's not always been easy, but they are both very happy together and want to share their story in the hope that it will inspire others to explore their self-expression too.
Posted: 7 June 2022
Cissexism: "The belief or assumption that cis people’s gender identities, expressions, and embodiments are more natural and legitimate than those of trans people." Healthline digs deeper into this topic which many may not even know exists.
Original URL: https://www.healthline.com/health/transgender/cissexist
Posted: 16 April 2022
Who are the up and coming influencers on Instagram who are promoting men’s fashion in heels and boots?
Hungry for more profiles about men in heels and boots? Look no further...
(Numbers are followers as at time of writing)
Criteria for selection:
- More than 500 followers, but less than 1,000
- Post frequently with their own content
- Consistently promote a variety of mainstream fashion for men in heels or boots
- Profile is free of adult themes, underwear, fetish and sexualisation of footwear
These are just the profiles which we have found while looking for men in heels and boots. If you know of more (that meet the criteria above), please let us know!
Posted: 10 April 2022
Who are the top influencers on Instagram who are promoting men’s fashion in heels and boots?
If you're new to Instagram, or even if you've been around a while and you love wearing heels and boots, this is the post to get you off to a flying start with who to follow. It's a "who's who" of the movers and shakers in men's heel wearing in 2022.
Congratulations to all of the people on this list. You are true leaders the world of men in heels and boots. I for one have been inspired by many of you who gave me the courage to wear heels so much more frequently in public and to start this website and spread the news about the movement for men wearing heels and boots.
Influencer | 17-Jul-21 | 23-Mar-22 | % Change |
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@theebillyporter | 2,000,000 | 2,200,000 | 10 |
@wisdm | 1,600,000 | 2,100,000 | 31 |
@themarcjacobs | 1,600,000 | 1,600,000 | |
@MarkBryan911 | 537,000 | 664,000 | 24 |
@kaseimmorris new find | 212,000 | ||
@thequeerindigo | 98,700 | 131,000 | 33 |
@cheapainn | 98,700 | 120,000 | 22 |
@omarahmed.co | 93,400 | 88,900 | -5 |
@trinxx_heels | 29,300 | 60,300 | 106 |
@tyreece2.0 | 29,700 | 36,100 | 22 |
@theguyinaskirt | 14,000 | 21,200 | 51 |
@levnar | 16,500 | 16,100 | -2 |
@almost.zaymous | 13,700 | 14,400 | 5 |
@dimaniaco | 10,800 | 13,000 | 20 |
@youcantquitmebaby | 11,200 | 12,800 | 14 |
@patriciahenriquesshoes new find | 10,800 | ||
@henrybae | 10,200 | 10,400 | 2 |
@tripleminor new find | 9,053 | ||
@genderblender1 | 5,926 | 8,506 | 44 |
@hueyyrouge | 3,193 | 7,622 | 139 |
@d.emareasmith | 2,523 | 7,551 | 199 |
@coulstyle new find | 6,633 | ||
@blogigorbarros new find | 6,283 | ||
@jomostyle | 3,224 | 6,269 | 94 |
@bren_dun | 5,460 | 6,222 | 14 |
@syd_boots | 3,373 | 5,286 | 57 |
@hewearsheelsandhose | 3,425 | 5,097 | 49 |
@the_heads_count | 1,442 | 4,519 | 213 |
@dermodemuth | 2,754 | 4,392 | 59 |
@men_wear_heels_too | 3,730 | 4,389 | 18 |
@alexclark8 | 3,895 | 4,100 | 5 |
@princeofheels (new entry) | 755 | 4,055 | 437 |
@gentlemanheels | 1,945 | 3,717 | 91 |
@glitz_on_heelz new find | 3,397 | ||
@inkarlcerating | 2,527 | 2,848 | 13 |
@lidiatalavera.inc new find | 2,348 | ||
@aleeexv new find | 2,276 | ||
@_etwas.anders | 1,555 | 2,212 | 42 |
@hanselsven | 1,478 | 2,169 | 47 |
@joepmaasdam | 1,793 | 2,132 | 19 |
@heels_for_everyone (new entry) | 967 | 1,819 | 88 |
@insta_prem | 1,537 | 1,818 | 18 |
@__.spacecowboy.__ new find | 1,815 | ||
@paddy.quilterjones new find | 1,783 | ||
@cowboy_on_tour new find | 1,678 | ||
@menhighheels (new entry) | 709 | 1,652 | 133 |
@men_on_heels | 1,089 | 1,628 | 49 |
@male.heels | 1,312 | 1,589 | 21 |
@leonardodalmagro | 1,511 | 1,582 | 5 |
@heelscouple (new entry) | 758 | 1,569 | 107 |
@mrheelsandmore (new entry) | 791 | 1,508 | 91 |
@charoline.wenke new find | 1,434 | ||
@mydomingo new find | 1,389 | ||
@mens.heels.revolution (new entry) | 875 | 1,338 | 53 |
@chris.mpkz new find | 1,285 | ||
@thevonfactor new find | 1,270 | ||
@Jeff.In.Heels | 1,083 | 1,267 | 17 |
@boots.are.fun new find | 1,267 | ||
@frederic_heeled_do (new entry) | 783 | 1,253 | 60 |
@malefanofhighheels | 1,231 | 1,065 | -13 |
@myshoebox717 new find | 1,064 | ||
@texboots1 new find | 1,057 | ||
@chlopak_w_szpilkach (new entry) | 719 | 1,056 | 47 |
@heelscr (new entry) | 891 | 1,019 | 14 |
(Numbers are followers as at time of writing)
Criteria for selection:
- More than 1,000 followers
- Post frequently with their own content
- Consistently promote a variety of mainstream fashion for men in heels or boots
- Profile is free of adult themes, underwear, fetish and sexualisation of footwear
These are just the profiles which we have found while looking for men in heels and boots. If you know of more (that meet the criteria above), please let us know!
Posted: 29 March 2022
Footwear News is hot on the heels of Billy Porter’s (@theebillyporter) hosting of the Fashion Awards 2021 in London with this brief summary of the stunning outfit and 6-inch heels he wore.
Original URL: https://footwearnews.com/2021/fashion/red-carpet/billy-porter-fashion-awards-red-carpet-dress-platform-boots-1203215253/
Posted: 24 December 2021
This article from Fashion United reports on the results of a panel discussion organised by the Hetrick-Martin Institute and how the fashion industry needs to adapt to accommodate a rapidly growing demand by the gender non-conforming demographic. How can the shopping experience be enhanced and growth managed in a sustainable way? The article explores the options.
Original URL: https://fashionunited.uk/news/fashion/the-future-of-gender-non-conforming-fashion/2019032742414
Posted: 4 December 2021
This article from Teen Vogue, published in 2017, highlights an exhibition on shoes at Savannah College of Art and Design and delves into the origin of the high heeled shoe. By now, many of us know the origin of high heels, but for the uninitiated, take a look at this interesting article on where they came from.
Original URL: https://www.teenvogue.com/story/heels-history-men
Posted: 5 October 2021
When High Heels are an Icon of Femininity how does that fit into a world where our culture says “that’s for women”? Huff Post takes a look at the history of men in heels and features modern day trail blazers, @ShopSyro (@HenryBae & @ShaoboHan), who highlight some of the cultural issues for men wearing heels, but also the up-sides too.
Original URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zG2K7_g7Sgs
Posted: 26 September 2021
Footwear News highlights the trend in rising heel heights for mens footwear. Led by top fashion houses, such as Yves Saint Laurent and Givenchy, this article from a few years ago underlines the fact that this is a trend that won’t be going away any time soon.
Original URL: https://footwearnews.com/2016/fashion/designers/mens-heels-boots-spring-2016-shoes-trends-218704/
Posted: 22 September 2021
The Wall Street Journal looks at why shoes and boots for men with higher heels are on the rise. Acknowledging that men were the first to wear high heels and re-affirming that they are the ultimate statement of confidence.
Original URL: https://www.wsj.com/articles/why-2020-should-be-the-year-of-the-man-heel-11601546429
Posted: 6 September 2021
Fashion Magazine interviews men in heels at Toronto Fashion week seeking answers to why more men are now wearing high heels.
Original URL: https://fashionmagazine.com/style/they-saidwe-said-apparently-men-are-totally-into-wearing-high-heels-now/
Posted: 21 August 2021
Meet @henrybae and @shaobohan, the creators of @shopsyro, the gender-nonconforming shoe brand here to cater for the new demographic of men and gender-nonconforming people who want to wear high heels. @evanrosskatz interviews Henry and Shaobo who give us the low-down on the brand that's there for those in search of "something to give them a more cunty experience on the street."
Original URL: https://www.allure.com/story/syro-shoes-high-heels-for-men-gender-nonconforming-people
Posted: 14 July 2021