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High heels is short for 'high-heeled shoes', meaning [[shoes]] which raise the heel of the wearer's [[feet]] significantly higher than the toes. High heels today are mostly associated with feminine shoe styles. h4. Types/Designs * [[high_heel boots]] * [[high_heel_sandals]] * [[high_heel sneakers]] * [[ballet_heels]] - High-heels that combine the pointe shoe with high-heels * [[platform_heels]] - High-heels that raises the entire foot off the ground * [[pumps]] - High-heels with a low, revealing cut * [[strappy_heels]] - High-heels with ankle-securing straps * [[wedge_heels]] - a design with no gap between sole and heel * [[stiletto_heels]] - a design with long, thin heels h4. See also * [[naked_heels]] * [[geta]] Updated by My_I Thu, Dec 29 '22, 03:15 |
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High heels is short for 'high-heeled shoes', meaning [[shoes]] which raise the heel of the wearer's [[feet|foot]] significantly higher than the toes. High heels today are mostly associated with female shoe styles. h4. See also h6. Types * [[high heel boots]] * [[high heel sneakers]] * [[strappy heels]] - High-heels with ankle-securing straps * [[pumps]] - High-heels with a low, revealing cut h6. Designs * [[wedge heels]] - a design with no gap between sole and heel * [[stiletto heels]] - a design with long, thin heels * [[platform footwear]] - Footwear that raises the entire foot off the ground Updated by bot Sun, Sep 18 '22, 02:54 |