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ㅇㅇ2015.08.29 15:25
헐 이미 내가 생각하는 댓글을 단 사람이 있네 추가하자면 하이힐은 나도 그냥 그렇다라는 풍문을 듣기만 해서 위키피디아에 찾아봤는데 Medieval Europeans wore wooden-soled patten shoes, which were ancestors to contemporary high heels. Elizabeth Semmelhack, curator at Toronto's Bata Shoe Museum, traces the high heel to Persian [1] horse riders in the Near East who used high heels for functionality, because they helped hold the rider's foot in stirrups.[2] She states that this footwear is depicted on a 9th-century ceramic bowl from Persia.[3][4]

It is sometimes suggested that raised heels were a response to the problem of the rider's foot slipping forward in stirrups while riding.[3] The "rider's heel", approximately 1 1?2 inches (3.8 cm) high, appeared in Europe around 1600.[2] The leading edge was canted forward to help grip the stirrup, and the trailing edge was canted forward to prevent the elongated heel from catching on underbrush or rock while backing up, such as in on-foot combat. These features are evident today in riding boots, notably cowboy boots.

라고 나오는데? 이건 bbc에서 공개된 방송 http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-21151350 이건 여성에 의한 하이힐의 변천http://www.collectorsweekly.com/articles/sex-power-and-high-heels-an-interview-with-shoe-curator-elizabeth-semmelhack/

실제로 엘리자베스 세밀핵? 씨발 뭐라 읽지 아무튼 저 신발 박물관의 "말의 stirrup에 안전하게 지지하기 위해서 라는 것은 신뢰할만한 정보로 보이네
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