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The History of Banning High Heels 

Nicole Rudolph
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Though the early origins of high heeled shoes in European fashion were not gendered, as they returned in the 1850s popularity (and height) grew mainly on women's shoes. This placed yet another fashionable folly on the growing list of dangerous choices for women to make in the 19th c. With growing concern about both individual and public health, these choices were seen as much more than just silly clothing- they were downright deadly. And while the Victorians and their contemporaries were nothing if not dramatic, the concerns did not fade away in their era. As of the 1920s heels began to rise once more and the concern was revived. So much so that multiple states attempted to pass bills to ban heels over 1.5" (380mm)
And it wasn't just concerns over feet. High heels were blamed for many things, but causing infertility and damage to reproductive organs was top of the list of concerns. Birth rates were falling in many areas of Europe and the US, leading many to believe that population was going to reduce alarmingly in the coming years. But what was causing this decline? Some pointed to vanity of fashion such as corsets, high heels, thin clothing, etc supposedly leading to various health problems as a major cause.
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07:37 Follies
12:24 Hysteria
17:31 Legislation
23:39 Corsets, Divorce, and Bad Breath

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@lizb7271
@lizb7271 Год назад
Oh, to be an intellectual in the Victorian era. Back then one could just say stuff and not cite anything and people would be believe one.
@patriciagriffith7402
@patriciagriffith7402 Год назад
Nothings changed
@MsCynet
@MsCynet Год назад
Sort of like the internet.
@avesrex
@avesrex Год назад
a great time to be a grifter, and a terrible time to be someone requiring medical attention!
@tananario
@tananario Год назад
There’s a whole political party that has learned that lesson well.
@patriciagriffith7402
@patriciagriffith7402 Год назад
@@tananario don’t forget main stream media, 📺
@lucasmcinnis5045
@lucasmcinnis5045 Год назад
I'll never forget Nicole, the high heels caused her consumption and she never recovered 😞 At least it wasn't that dastardly Catherine De Medici that got her
@VBirchwood
@VBirchwood Год назад
Hi Lucas! This comment is next level funny 😂
@lucasmcinnis5045
@lucasmcinnis5045 Год назад
@@VBirchwood Hi Vasi! Haha I guess I'm the top comment currently 🤣
@KatieRoseHere
@KatieRoseHere Год назад
Thank you for your jokes. It literally made me verbally laugh
@katherinemclean1448
@katherinemclean1448 Год назад
You know a channel has hit its stride when it gets these deep lore inside jokes. Lol
@bossyboots5000
@bossyboots5000 Год назад
I want a Catherine De Medici Time Travelers mug, but I don't feel nearly well learned as I'd need to be to own it
@cafialena
@cafialena Год назад
If the uterus moves too much it will actually just break free from its little elastics and roam about the body biting other organs and causing general chaos, this is just common knowledge and we need to do away with these dangerous trends!
@valariebrown3768
@valariebrown3768 Год назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@joannshupe9333
@joannshupe9333 Год назад
Indeed! The infamous "wandering uterus"
@bossyboots5000
@bossyboots5000 Год назад
O...M...G... wait til they discover (gasp)... SWINGS 😲
@frankiemillcarek6976
@frankiemillcarek6976 Год назад
The thing I find crazy is that the uterus doesn't move around and cause trouble, but endometrial lining absolutely can float around and fuck your shit right up. Fuck endometriosis.
@MissingRaptor
@MissingRaptor 8 месяцев назад
I was thinking this! Maybe the other organs dog piling on the uterus will just keep it from wandering off 😉😂😂😂
@jungtothehuimang
@jungtothehuimang Год назад
The audacity of men to tell women it's unhealthy to wear heels, when heels used to be widely a fashion and status symbol for men!
@werelemur1138
@werelemur1138 Год назад
Pretty typical.
@jungtothehuimang
@jungtothehuimang Год назад
@@werelemur1138 unfortunately far too common, I'm so tired!
@m.maclellan7147
@m.maclellan7147 Год назад
Let's face it, back then the designers, shoe manufacturers and shoe salesmen WERE MEN ! Also, I bet 50 bucks that those rabid "anti high heels" guys all had "side women" who they had wear high heels as their 'kink' !!!!
@draughtoflethe
@draughtoflethe Год назад
Well yes of course, because those men didn't have a uterus dangling from their ribcage by bungee cords that was in danger of bouncing out of alignment if they didn't keep their pelvis tilted at just the right angle... (Could you hear me roll my eyes there?)
@jungtothehuimang
@jungtothehuimang Год назад
@@draughtoflethe can you imagine if we gave men that same energy? "Wearing heels will cause your testicles to become rotted and they may fall off." Like I think it's time to give them a little dose of it lol.
@kaylynxup
@kaylynxup Год назад
high heels were their equivalent of "because you're always on that phone!"
@onepurpleostrich
@onepurpleostrich Год назад
Who knew I could wear high heels as birth control 😂🙄
@bossyboots5000
@bossyboots5000 Год назад
Omg, that would solve EVERYTHING rn. 😁
@cherylwright3917
@cherylwright3917 Год назад
So for the purpose of birth control, do you wear those heals whilst in bed doing the nasty or must you wear them all the time?
@sofdemi8042
@sofdemi8042 Год назад
@@cherylwright3917 lol 24/7
@ms.interpreted7110
@ms.interpreted7110 Год назад
Careful, now... I'm pretty sure that high heels were at least partially responsible for BOTH of my pregnancies 😂😬😂
@ragnkja
@ragnkja Год назад
If they thought high heels tilted the uterus in a problematic way, what did they think of, say, laying on our stomachs? Bending over to do things?
@KiraRagged
@KiraRagged Год назад
we're talking about men.. the same group that worries their six inch penises aren't large enough to satisfy us and yet somehow think that a 2 inch tampon is sinfully pleasurable ffs
@bossyboots5000
@bossyboots5000 Год назад
Shhh, shhh, don't worry your pretty little head about it
@frankiemillcarek6976
@frankiemillcarek6976 Год назад
Don't you know women are supposed to be pretty ~mostly horizontal~ statues?
@PureSniperWolf
@PureSniperWolf Год назад
Women weren't allowed on cars, trains, or fast boats for a while because the prevailing thought was that the uterus would break free of its weak bonds and fall out - then she'd instantly be a man - equipment, attitude, and all! Step on a train as Charlene and after 25 mph become Charlie! We women are but weak, silly, mysterious things.
@ovoanaestheticovo3740
@ovoanaestheticovo3740 Год назад
@@frankiemillcarek6976 (psst horizontal is sideways, vertical is up and down)
@kirstenpaff8946
@kirstenpaff8946 Год назад
The visual image that the phrase "organs dog piling on your uterus" conjured in my head is perfection. The list of issues surrounding high heals took a wild turn when it went from listing some common foot issues that could reasonably be linked to footwear choices to divorce. Also did not expect eugenics to come up in a video about shoes, but I guess in America the racism just comes baked in.
@bossyboots5000
@bossyboots5000 Год назад
Like nice, warm white supremacists pie, freshly baked
@peggedyourdad9560
@peggedyourdad9560 Год назад
Yep, I'm pretty sure the great US of A is where eugenics was popularized a couple decades before a certain party overseas took an interest. Actually, a lot of US policies at the time served as inspiration for that certain party. What do you really expect of a country where racism has played such an integral role in its founding and continuation to the point where you can't discuss any aspect of our history without mentioning it?
@SpiderboyN2Jesus
@SpiderboyN2Jesus Год назад
"I guess in America the racism just comes baked in." You mean Humanity? As in racism is baked into Humanity? Because that would be infinitely more accurate. Also, no, the US was not the first society to come up with concept. Or did you forget about the birth of Moses? You know, that time when the Israelites were enslaved to the Egyptians (yes, again, slavery was also a thing long before the US ever existed) and we're becoming "too numerous" for the Egyptians tastes/ability to control and the Pharaoh decided to kill all the male babies born to the Israelites? Forcing Moses' mother to place him in a basket floating down the Nile to save his life? Yeah. That story. Is that not the same concept? Pretty sure it is.
@amb163
@amb163 Год назад
The "wandering uterus" (aka hysteria) myth is always so hilarious to delve into. The more concerning thing is that women's healthcare is STILL so far behind because of the lack of real medical understanding in the field. I mean, obviously it's better nowadays, but there has been comparatively less study in female health and anatomy than there has been in men's until pretty recently. Many doctors (of any gender) still wave off a lot of "women's troubles," thinking it's "all in their heads." It's infuriating. [Edit: Oh, look! More "replacement theory", "the white race in doomed" BS. 100 years ago. UGH. Will it never end??]
@katherinemorelle7115
@katherinemorelle7115 Год назад
You'd think that for as long as people have been concerned about wheat genocide, that we'd have actually seen some evidence of it by now. Also, I still love the video essay that Shaun did on the topic. Especially the dog and giraffe bit. Classic!
@bossyboots5000
@bossyboots5000 Год назад
It's a classic, you didn't know?
@SunnyMorningPancakes
@SunnyMorningPancakes Год назад
But also ironically if there is actually anything wrong with my uterus nobody wants to investigate that at all.
@FrogsForBreakfast
@FrogsForBreakfast Год назад
@@katherinemorelle7115 I'm concerned about wheat genocide! There are so many ancient wheat varieties that are not eaten these days: Einkorn, spelt, khorasan... what if we lose them to industrial monocrop agriculture?! And why limit it to wheat? What about other grains? Rye, sorghum, millet, all reduced to nothing but BIRD FOOD. SUPPORT HUMAN MILLET CONServaTIOn!!!
@peggedyourdad9560
@peggedyourdad9560 Год назад
@@FrogsForBreakfast I've actually had millet before, it was actually quite good and could make a great oatmeal substitute for people who can't digest oats very well.
@sparrowhill6373
@sparrowhill6373 Год назад
"If you're not good at making those choices, well, we're just going to have to take that choice away from you".......seems like I heard something similar in the last few months 🤔 Placing this fear of high heels ruining society alongside the suffragette movement, eugenics, prohibition, and world war, is thought provoking. Thanks for a very interesting video! 🙂
@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980
History provides us with an unending examples of how men. Will use *ANY* excuse to control women on the grounds of 'health & safety'. But it's *NEVER* been about 'protecting' women's health, but about controlling women. Be it high heels or corsets in the past to abortion right today. Any flimsy excuse to flex dominion & control over women will do for them.
@bossyboots5000
@bossyboots5000 Год назад
Hoping you were being ironic or sarcastic 🙏 (not about the quality of the episode)
@lisettegarcia
@lisettegarcia Год назад
I had the same thought re vaccines/masks
@draughtoflethe
@draughtoflethe Год назад
How is it that regulating women's bodies and choices never seems to go out of fashion? *sigh...*
@DM-dn7rf
@DM-dn7rf Год назад
@@lisettegarcia Hardly the same comparison. Vaccines are about preventing the spread of known diseases. Did you get a vaccination for smallpox? Probably not. Why? Enough people over time were vaccinated against smallpox that it ceased to be a threat in the wild. So, thank the people who chose to be vaccinated so it is no longer a threat to mankind.
@naowright9308
@naowright9308 Год назад
My mother in law had uterine dysplasia. I always thought it was because during childbirth the latest method was to link arms over the the woman's stomach and both parties bear down and press the baby out. Now I know, it was because she wore heels, not because they tore her uterus out of her body. 😑
@frankiemillcarek6976
@frankiemillcarek6976 Год назад
Jesus Christ that is terrifying.
@TheNicoleElizabeth
@TheNicoleElizabeth Год назад
Wow, direct line from high heels to great replacement theory.... I'm going to go feral, the patriarchy is ridiculous.
@bossyboots5000
@bossyboots5000 Год назад
I cannot tell you how blissful I got at the idea of going feral.
@illfayted
@illfayted Год назад
If elevating your heels two inches tilts your pelvis out of wack, and creates an organ dogpile, what do these doctors think happens when women sit, or lay down, or bend over to do any kind of domestic labor?
@agcons
@agcons Год назад
I'm sure their opinion would vary with who benefits from those other activities.
@PureSniperWolf
@PureSniperWolf Год назад
Thinking!? Women can't do that! It's bad for the babies they're supposed to blast out!
@TeaCupCracked
@TeaCupCracked Год назад
I was once in the ER with abdominal pain and they were very concerned that I had twisted in ovary. Although luckily that wasn't the case and I didn't need surgery, it did lead to a very practical discussion on what would cause the twisting of the ovaries and displacement of the uterus. Basically, besides major trauma (as Nicole mentioned; childbirth complications, but also surviving a car crash or other sudden getting thrown and meeting a hard stop) the ER doctor said it can just happen through 'unusual movements' and that he thought that because I was young, I was likely a more mobile/active person who might twist in an odd way while, say, on a hike (uneven terrain) and reach down/up twisting to grab or pull something in an odd way or trying to catch myself mid-fall and landing strangely. At no time did the idea of posture or shoe choice come up; the entire talk centered around motion, stretching, flexing; walking gate was never mentioned and clothing choices weren't part of it either. Although I am not a medical professional in any way, it does seem to line up with what most of modern medicine says; that injuries of the organs are usually not caused by what we do while holding ourselves in a fairly stable way, but what happens when our bodies suddenly meet other forces, or move in a way that's unusual for our daily routine. It's why people who work out and train do a lot of warm ups before hand to practice moving their bodies in a correct/safe way and to keep the muscles stretchy enough so they will give and bend enough not to injure ourselves.
@katherinemorelle7115
@katherinemorelle7115 Год назад
It's been said that ovarian torsion is one of the most painful things anyone could live through. My best friend had her 7 month pregnancy come to an abrupt halt thanks to one (caused by a cyst that was about the same size as the baby she carried. She called him Marvin. The cyst, that is. The baby was called Alexander). She confirms it is indeed excruciating. Though at that point she said she was almost (but not quite) relieved as she'd been on bed rest for two and a half months in order to prevent said torsion, and finally that was over. Baby Alex is now toddler Alex and is doing well, as is my best mate.
@marthahawkinson-michau9611
@marthahawkinson-michau9611 Год назад
@@katherinemorelle7115 I was hoping the baby made it! Seven months is a bit early to have to give birth, but usually just fine with modern medicine. I had a canoeing accident that precipitated six months of irregular, but never ending menstrual bleeding. The doctors told me that the accident didn’t actually cause any real damage, and that the bleeding was from my hormones being screwy. It was apparently just that the bumping I took from the rocks changed how my uterus shed blood?
@pendlera2959
@pendlera2959 Год назад
@@marthahawkinson-michau9611 Man, constant bleeding SUCKS. I've dealt with it a few times when switching birth controls or after I ran out and had to wait for a new prescription. Considering how common it is for doctors to shrug it off whenever a woman complains about something weird going on in her reproductive system, I highly doubt "screwy hormones from being bumped a lot" was the real reason for the bleeding. Glad you're better though!
@sarahwatts7152
@sarahwatts7152 Год назад
@@katherinemorelle7115 I had an ovarian cyst in senior year of high school, and damn, that hurt so much. I can't even imagine how worried your friend must have been, going through all this! And such a relief that everybody is healthy now
@roxannlegg750
@roxannlegg750 Год назад
@@marthahawkinson-michau9611 To answer your question - it is possile. The organs all share the same nerve and blood supply and also communicate to the brain there is something amiss, and any response of the body is possible. Hi - I have a pathology degree and now middle aged and still not menopausal, and am suffering greatly from profuse bleeding, shorter cycles and am in sheer agony every 4 weeks. Its so bad, ive spent nearly 4 years on constant iron infusions as replacement as the moss is so bad. Prob is, once your iron drops, you bleed more because iron is required to 1) clot and stop/shoten bleeding and 2) keep hormones stable. Totally not the topic of the video - however, for me its important, as I already have a sway back, twisted spine and scoliosis and heels are just agonising, not because of the shoe - but because it makes the unnatural curvature already worse. And it is the cause of internal pain, as the pelvic organs share the same blood, and nerve supply and the muscular skeletal muscles that control the muscles in the abdominals that move the legs - eg the illio-psoas, etc. So pelvic twisting is NOT funny and can cause all kinds of issues...
@kellyburds2991
@kellyburds2991 Год назад
Me, to myself: okay, things might be bad right now, but at least we aren't combining racism, sexism, and bunk medical science in order to tell women what they can and cannot do with their bodies... Me, to myself: DAMMIT
@adedow1333
@adedow1333 Год назад
Gently, gently, breathe. As a fellow woman, I hear you. Also, your presentation, (chef's kiss)
@bossyboots5000
@bossyboots5000 Год назад
I, too, heard the women's call. Cookies. Lots of cookies. It doesn't fix anything, but in the end you had some tasty cookies, so that's a good day for you.
@frankiemillcarek6976
@frankiemillcarek6976 Год назад
The comment and responses all win.
@astra1653
@astra1653 Год назад
I know it's been said sooo many times about how today we know that so many Victorian Era doctors were just going on a wing and a prayer. How most of their conclusions were complete bunkum, and yet we still quote them as concrete basis on the harms that could befoul one with the wearing of corsets, so why not high heels too?
@kirstenpaff8946
@kirstenpaff8946 Год назад
Now I really want to take that room of doctors and make them watch a modern fashion show. Their minds would explode.
@adedow1333
@adedow1333 Год назад
What a funny image!
@crystilmurch5659
@crystilmurch5659 Год назад
Always use everything you can to retain power and control *sigh* It is incredible how much of this is still happening. I find it especially interesting that a huge part of what they complained about in those bits of articles was that they didn't like how women looked in the heels and couldn't bear to watch them walk bc it looked so awkward. It is the same argument as "larger people shouldn't wear leggings BC then I have to look at them!" Imagine if the government tried to regulate leggings today. *smh*
@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980
History provides us with an unending examples of how men. Will use *ANY* excuse to control women on the grounds of 'health & safety'. But it's *NEVER* been about 'protecting' women's health, but about controlling women. Be it high heels or corsets in the past to abortion right today. Any flimsy excuse to flex dominion & control over women will do for them.
@crystilmurch5659
@crystilmurch5659 Год назад
@@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 Although you are correct, I believe it is farther reaching than that. Wealthy white, usually older (but unfortunately not always) guys will do anything to control everyone else. :(
@jennydelaflor2087
@jennydelaflor2087 Год назад
They did. They wanted to ban women from using leggings as pants. Florida i think
@crystilmurch5659
@crystilmurch5659 Год назад
@@jennydelaflor2087 I hadn't heard that. Doesn't really surprise me if it's true though. Florida is all about form over function (spent almost 20 years stuck in FL).
@melissameyers7347
@melissameyers7347 Год назад
What makes it even more typical is that the opinion seems to have shifted towards the opposite side of that spectrum now by a lot of men saying that women who wear high heels are much more feminine and attractive. Again backing that up with 'science', of course.
@tjs114
@tjs114 Год назад
Carmel California (pronounced Car-MEL) used to have sidewalks made of gravel embedded in concrete so the surfaces weren't even. So them having the high heel law? Not surprising. Then again, I wouldn't be surprised if that law has been superseded by a law making it illegal to walk on their sidewalks without a permit.
@april_swingler
@april_swingler Год назад
In high school (mid to late 1980's) I remember the difficulty of walking in my heels at a very picturesque shopping plaza that was paved in cobblestones... I wondered if the Carmel legislation was for a similar reason. Thank you for the extra insight.
@leonie4696
@leonie4696 Год назад
It appears to me that taking away women's choices has not quite gone out of fashion yet in the contemporary US...
@juls_krsslr7908
@juls_krsslr7908 Год назад
My sister lives near Carmel. I asked her if knew high heels were illegal there, and she said, "Yes. I have a permit." I can't believe I was breaking the law while I was visiting and she didn't tell me!
@mcomeslast
@mcomeslast Год назад
I haven’t been able to walk in high heels since I got hurt in the military. I am doing some ballet exercises to now get back in to low heels but it’s also difficult to find shoes with low heels that aren’t boring. Designers seem to only focus on 3 inch heels or flats.
@crystilmurch5659
@crystilmurch5659 Год назад
I have been looking into vintage repro and historical repro shoes bc I can't physically handle a higher heel but want more than just a flat sometimes.
@razumihin3605
@razumihin3605 Год назад
3 inches? 😮 I struggle to find something even that small, most of the heels where I live in Europe are 5 inches plus I also struggle to wear them... Probably because I'm 6'0 and have smaller feet than the average woman 😅 or maybe I lack the muscle. It just feels like too much pressure on my feet Also as the other person said, I highly recommend vintage online shops. They often have shorter heels with wonderful designs
@robintheparttimesewer6798
@robintheparttimesewer6798 Год назад
I haven’t been able to wear high heels since I mucked up my hips having babies. I’m working on trying to fix this but I’m too old and set in my ways to bother with high heels anymore.
@adedow1333
@adedow1333 Год назад
I will recommend the American Duchess shoes to you, ladies. The 2 pairs I have are well-crafted, beautiful and very comfy. And the heels are not terribly high either!
@ealusaid
@ealusaid Год назад
I'm not in their size range, but I recommend you check out Fluevog or Socofy. They're both way more willing to play with colour and style.
@ushere5791
@ushere5791 Год назад
women: [exist] men: HOW DARE YOU DIMINISH THE DOMESTIC SUPPLY OF INFANTS!!!!! seriously, though--how does one person's choice of *shoes* affect another person unless the first person kicks the second in the shin?
@ninamartin1084
@ninamartin1084 Год назад
I knew a woman in the 70s who was in her 50s? or so who physically could not place the heels of her bare feet on the ground after wearing high heels all her adult life. Well that's what she told us. Even her slippers were high heeled mules
@vickymc9695
@vickymc9695 Год назад
The Achilles tendon shortens if you wear them all the time. You can get it back with physio and slowly wearing less high heels, but yer it gets much harder to stretch it back out the older you get.
@Rhaifha
@Rhaifha Год назад
Yep, my grandma has the same problem. But then again she basically constantly wore stiletto heels when she was younger.
@Stevie37
@Stevie37 Год назад
My great grandmother had to get her ankles fused due to severe arthritis. Before they did the surgery, they asked her what her expectations were for movement after the healing process. She demanded that they set her ankles just right so that she could continue wearing 1.5" heels every day. I still think that's funny, decades later.
@selkieselkiechick1325
@selkieselkiechick1325 Год назад
Were there any concerns raised about /men's/ heeled boots? I think that heeled riding boots for men, like cowboy boots, have a significant history.
@ealusaid
@ealusaid Год назад
I mean... there were HUGE concerns about male effeminacy. The acceptable male colour palette shrank SO MUCH between 1850 and 1950. So there was definitely a double standard of "men don't have uteruses, so they get to have fun!"--but on the other side, there was a lot that it just became "unmanly", high heels among them.
@m.maclellan7147
@m.maclellan7147 Год назад
If I am not mistaken, high heels were a thing for MEN in the 1700's ?
@angelal6700
@angelal6700 Год назад
Cowboy boots got the heel to keep foot from going through the stirrup and getting wedged in. Very bad thing if body attached to caught foot comes off saddle.
@pmclaughlin4111
@pmclaughlin4111 Год назад
2 favorite parts: The absolute delight Nicole gets At recounting all the hazards of fashion in detail and During the sponsorship bit when she gleefully states that she doesn't know much about the Balkans and " Oh! That's gonna be so much fun to research!"
@CassiBlack
@CassiBlack Год назад
It’s amazing how much medical knowledge was just bat shit crazy back then. They preformed autopsies and had for centuries; where exactly did the magic uterus strings go? Did no doctor see the tissues holding the organs in place? Though the idea that high heels could be the cause for divorce is probably my favorite bizarre claim!
@e.s.r5809
@e.s.r5809 Год назад
I always wonder if in a century or two, people will be saying how batshit crazy people were in our time-- we'd been going into space and looking at the earth for decades, why did we keep saying it was flat? Didn't we see its curvature? 😂
@TheGrottoGirl
@TheGrottoGirl Год назад
If I can state the obvious -- it wasn't ever actually about the shoes. It was, and still is, about controlling women's bodies.
@bossyboots5000
@bossyboots5000 Год назад
Yes, the subtextual quickly became textual.
@peggedyourdad9560
@peggedyourdad9560 Год назад
@@bossyboots5000 Was it ever subtextual to begin with?
@cronajj
@cronajj Год назад
ok, I can't help but see the similarities between banning high heels because "women aren't having enough babies" and what's going on now with abortion laws. Dear lord....
@ilovethelittlepiggy
@ilovethelittlepiggy Год назад
My husband's grandmother has a summer home in Carmel. I've actually seen the notices about high heels posted around town. It makes a lot of sense when you see how terrible their sidewalks are and how steep the hills can be. Also, most of the people in Carmel are in their 70s, 80s, 90s and would definitely sue the city if they fell. Love your videos, and I can't wait to see your 1920s wardrobe when it's complete!!🖤
@FirstLast-iv2tc
@FirstLast-iv2tc Год назад
As a 10 year old I remember being completely flabbergasted that my 2 friends, Sherry and Sue (sisters) had "high heeled" snow boots. This was in 1972 mind you. It was just not a thing you saw elementary school girls wearing. One pair was blue and the other yellow and they were plastic.. They were probably not that warm as we all walked to school together in the very cold snow of Anchorage, Alaska. I was very jealous I think. Because compared to the pull on over the shoes rubber boots I had, they were way more stylish. The heels, maybe 1.5 to 2 inches? But it did seem scandalous at the time. Now I am wondering, what was their mother thinking? Lol.
@emilyrln
@emilyrln Год назад
"I bought my wife heels and the next day, she filed for divorce! No, of course I don't give her spending money. She'd blow it all on perfume. Pass me another cigar, will ya?" 😂
@megankuchta9145
@megankuchta9145 Год назад
As someone who finds around 2”-3” heels best support their very high arches, just wow. If I buy sneakers they have to have a drop and I have to build them up with inserts. Also in the early 2000s my mom told me wearing high heels during pregnancy causes miscarriage.
@melissamybubbles6139
@melissamybubbles6139 Год назад
In other words, men thought women could use heels as birth control so therefore women shouldn't vote? That sounds way too familiar.
@JustSaralius
@JustSaralius Год назад
Sooooo they just wanted us all to pretend it wasn't just men being misogynistic and insecure about their height? XD I'm so thankful I live in place and time that is fairly good about human rights.
@bossyboots5000
@bossyboots5000 Год назад
Please tell me that last part is deliciously dry sarcasm. 😊
@albertnulsen1855
@albertnulsen1855 Год назад
I have laugh, this uterus belief must be where they forbid women to ride a train because the high speed would cause their uterus to fly out of them.
@katherinemorelle7115
@katherinemorelle7115 Год назад
It was also used as recently as a couple of years ago as reasoning for why women shouldn't drive in Saudi Arabia. The more things change...
@maemccleary3283
@maemccleary3283 Год назад
Modern day hysteria is now called conversion disorder. They don't say it like that but that's what is basically is. People (specifically women) are often told today that they are hypochondriacs, making it up or that it's simply all in their head. When experiencing very real and legitimate physical illness or disease. I know a woman who was having seizures and constantly exhausted, the doctors could not figure out what was wrong. So their go to was you're perfectly healthy and this is all in your head. Newsflash it wasn't. The ego of some doctors to not believe patients and just conclude that they're crazy is engaging. Perhaps they could just admit they don't know everything.
@myfabulouslifewithlupus
@myfabulouslifewithlupus Год назад
Thanks for this video; now I know without a doubt where my lupus came from - it was my shoes, lol!!!🤣😂
@melissamybubbles6139
@melissamybubbles6139 Год назад
I'm assuming the men's cowboy boots with their heels concerned no one. Of course.
@ashleah5458
@ashleah5458 Год назад
The Victorians/Edwardians really could work eugenics into everything.
@LadyValkyri
@LadyValkyri Год назад
I appreciate that you always do such in-depth research for us. The content is enlightening and entertaining, and the amount of work you put in to each episode really shows. Thank you for that. Hugs
@Scereyaha
@Scereyaha Год назад
It might be worth mentioning I have seen a few channels lately putting relevant visuals in the bottom inch or so of the screen, and that happens to be right where the closed captioning and bar ads tend to be, so if I have the text on I can't see what's behind them, so putting the heels, for example, more centered on the screen might be helpful for some viewers [my crimes as a content creator are far worse and more numerous]
@LonChaneyJrfan52
@LonChaneyJrfan52 Год назад
Really enjoyed this, I found it interesting that the same strategies get used every time in an attempt to force conformity. Really makes you think about how important autonomy is not that current events hasn’t done enough to reinforce that fact
@VeretenoVids
@VeretenoVids Год назад
Imagine that, people freaking out about women making choices and endangering population supply. My gods I just cannot with any of this any longer.
@gc2009able
@gc2009able Год назад
This. "Women making choices jeopardizes our power structures, better keep them from doing any of that nonsense."
@RebekahRochelle
@RebekahRochelle Год назад
"High heels are causing infertility. Why are women wearing them?!" women seeing many pregnant women dying in childbirth. "Have you considered that maybe that's the point?"
@lynndragon2536
@lynndragon2536 Год назад
I mean if they wanted to see shoes that do actual damage to feet they should look at pointe shoes which did exist at the late 19th century so during this time period…
@AmAppleton
@AmAppleton Год назад
Watching you geek out about having something new to research was lovely! That's kinda how react when I've got something new to research. And that was a thoroughly fascinating video, even if it did make me a bit sad. The whole heels/corset/hairstyles etc thing always strikes me as being rooted in misogyny and reminds me of why I keep some of my interests (including fashion) hidden from a lot of people - as I know too many people who consider them frivolous and would consider me less capable.
@teresayeates3437
@teresayeates3437 Год назад
Reminds me of the issues surrounding women riding bicycles, bad for their health/virginity, and hurrying down stairs. Insane.
@danielblair5970
@danielblair5970 Год назад
As a trans person, my own personal health and fashion choices being labeled as somehow the downfall of society is unfortunately pretty normal. That doesn't make it make more sense to me though :/
@MsJPA79
@MsJPA79 Год назад
It makes sense. You do look part Balkan. It's your body shape, broad rounded shoulders and more rounded face - more of an Eastern European shape. I'm Macedonian predominantly (which is Balkan and Eastern European). On a side note, my grandmother born in 1916 didn't wear heels over 1.5 or 2 inches.
@bellablue5285
@bellablue5285 Год назад
Being 5'10" high heels might as well be illegal... I'm morbidly curious how some of these folks would react to some of the attire today if inch heels were taboo, I used to have sneakers with thicker soles (and as I think of it, the most comfortable work shoes I wore for years until I couldn't find them were Ariat clogs which had about an inch and a half-ish heel)
@theguest4516
@theguest4516 Год назад
Wear high heels 👠 proudly!!! I was over 5'10" and wore them all the time. Back injuries have taken there toll but,I still wear heels for the occasions that I feel that need them.. Never let your wonderful height stop you from enjoying high heels!!!👠
@elysia5379
@elysia5379 Год назад
Oh, I remember all the stuff years ago about 'skinny jeans will kill you!! They'll cut off circulation to your legs!'. Before that it was all 'cropped tops and cardigans will freeze your kidneys and your spleen!'. Or the large wide legged jeans will cause you to trip and fall to your doom. So, those kind of people who are overly interested and bothered by what others, mostly women, wear are definitely still around.
@sarahk2308
@sarahk2308 Год назад
Hon, wear the heels! I'm 5'9 and the joy of watching men's faces as I come up to them wearing three inchers is unbeatable. Be the Amazon queen! Strike fear into the hearts of men!
@robintheparttimesewer6798
@robintheparttimesewer6798 Год назад
I love this list of things that can be caused by high heels!! Who knew everything was caused by high heels! I have been trying to research my grandmother unfortunately I don’t think I will ever find the answer. On the one document I can find she is listed as baby. So I may never know who named her or if her name was changed when she was taken to residential school. Still looking into it but some documents have been “lost” over the years. Unfortunately I do know that the her birth records were lost in a fire. I’ve talked to the woman who is trying to digitize the school records but it has hard work between the spelling and hand writing!
@naowright9308
@naowright9308 Год назад
I just wonder in another 300 years what people will think of doctors' advice that is so up held today? 🤔
@Tam.I.am.
@Tam.I.am. Год назад
I remember being told that buzzing my hair was self harm. But as for high heels... well, I've got a genetic thing that doesn't let me comfortably wear even the slight heel rise on a pair of normal sneakers, so I just stay away from them except for studying them like any other weird art form that comes my way. 😆
@angelal6700
@angelal6700 Год назад
Got a friend with same footbed issue, says is real pain to shop for.
@valariebrown3768
@valariebrown3768 Год назад
I am afraid this librarian would have been one of those on the side of bad shoes causing foot, leg, and back pain, since bunions and arthritis run in my family, but I feel I would also be in the Prohibition camp due to the alcoholism that also runs in my family. My feet do not like heels of any height, at all. Any extra pressure on the ball of my foot for more than a few minutes is very painful. More than an hour, and my knees start screaming. After a regular work day (check in, check out, shelve, assist patrons) on a heel higher than 1 inch and I am in agony from the hips down. I do not blame the shoes, though. There must be something about my anatomy that reacts badly to the slight heel height most humans find comfortable enough for daily wear. It has been a sad thing, since character/dance shoes have heels and make my favorite hobby of theater very painful to do. Fashionable shoes for work or fancy evenings are out of the question for me. Even athletic shoes require inserts after a short time. Sigh.
@peggedyourdad9560
@peggedyourdad9560 Год назад
Maybe you could try ballet flats? They look really cute and most have no heel whatsoever and some are made with arch support.
@valariebrown3768
@valariebrown3768 Год назад
Ballet flats don't take arch support or plantar inserts very well, in my experience. The heels on that style tend to flop off. They are soooooo cute, though. My feet are so picky. Narrow heels, high arches, potential bunions, brewing arthritis, and I am overweight, too, because it is hard to move when the feet hurt at times, but they do not hurt bad or often enough for a medical intervention. The podiatrist has better things to do than make a fat 56 year old woman comfortable in two inch heels! 😂
@peggedyourdad9560
@peggedyourdad9560 Год назад
@@valariebrown3768 Aw, that’s unfortunate. I also have high arches and narrow heels with one more so than the other so I understand the struggle with them falling off. Well, hopefully you can find the right nice shoes for you sometime.
@SpringStarFangirl
@SpringStarFangirl 8 месяцев назад
​@@valariebrown3768man that sucks. I've got flat and wide feet, so I often wind up with men's sneakers and as of last year orthotics. It's awful.
@cherylfisher6797
@cherylfisher6797 Год назад
I’ve enjoyed your channel so much, especially this video, because you thoroughly highlight all the shi* female identifying persons have to deal with, or have dealt with throughout time. Thanks so much for this!
@thirza9508
@thirza9508 Год назад
This video made me appreciate just how much medical science has improved over the last century, good lord😂
@BirdieBirdieBirdie566
@BirdieBirdieBirdie566 Год назад
Reminds me of when leggings came on the scene and people were very concerned with women wearing them and that they were NOT pants. Laughable.
@Anopano3000
@Anopano3000 Год назад
I find it funny/sad that hysteria is basically "I diagnose you with Woman!"
@sarahtaylor4264
@sarahtaylor4264 Год назад
I don't do heels because I have mild scoliosis. I can't put my orthopedic inserts in them. They also tend to cause issues with my knees and compressed right foot. (I got diagnosed at 16 by military medicine but didn't get any help managing it for another 6 years.) I will say there is a noticeable difference between a stiletto and a 1-inch tall, wide heel with a lot of internal support and good heel placement. I can wear the latter for a few hours on occasion without too much discomfort. These 19th-early 20th medical claims sound like men completely misunderstanding women's health, general sexism, and classism per usual.
@KeilaAnn3610
@KeilaAnn3610 Год назад
The mention of wandering organs made me think of when I was little and my sister and I would play with our younger siblings, by swinging them in a blanket or flipping them upside down with handstands, my Grandma would freak out saying we would flip their liver. To this day if she witnesses a tot play too rough or go upside down in any way she warns of flipping the liver.
@shamancarmichael5305
@shamancarmichael5305 Год назад
My thoughts on the fears of rich white men flailing to control the world around them through footwear? 🤦 However did you keep a straight face filming this? Well done!
@robinsiciliano8923
@robinsiciliano8923 Год назад
Always excited to see your videos pop up!
@litzgrahmann6468
@litzgrahmann6468 Год назад
So fascinating as always.
@mcomeslast
@mcomeslast Год назад
Yeah, my podiatrist actually wants me in low heels. It’s a thing.
@bossyboots5000
@bossyboots5000 Год назад
Mine too. Flat shoes cause my feet to cramp up.
@theplussizecostumer
@theplussizecostumer Год назад
Another great video. Your videos not only entertain, they educate as well.
@ladyethyme
@ladyethyme Год назад
I just wish I could walk in them….😂😂
@gailarearick2203
@gailarearick2203 Год назад
A lot of - modern- heels are stupidly hard to walk in, but the older ones with chunky heels more forward under your heel are actually quite stable!
@ladyethyme
@ladyethyme Год назад
@@gailarearick2203 I tried- I have the cutest low heel t-straps. My foot wobbles crazily and super unstable ={{
@elizabethpense9602
@elizabethpense9602 Год назад
You might want to try a different heel construction. I am terrible at walking in wedges and those supper thin point heels (low or high) However give me a good short boot heel or a higher slightly tampered heel and I am much better.
@janetborkowski9403
@janetborkowski9403 Год назад
Thank you, Nicole. This is a wonderful commentary.
@gerrimilner9448
@gerrimilner9448 Год назад
i wore 4" heels exclusivley for 10 years, i didnt get covid.
@bossyboots5000
@bossyboots5000 Год назад
Please don't give me another reason to wear high heels 😅
@bethliebman8169
@bethliebman8169 Год назад
As always, comprehensive research and dramatic delivery. I really enjoyed this video!! This was totally on me; in the 70s I once fell off my platform shoes and sprained an ankle.
@MelzoA.
@MelzoA. 4 месяца назад
Amazing video. Thank you for that ☺️
@theguest4516
@theguest4516 Год назад
Mind is blown!!! Wow!!! Thank you so much for this history lesson. It needs to heard. Wow!!! Take care and have fun!!! 😷😎😷
@shirleypulawski8221
@shirleypulawski8221 Год назад
I have high arches, so I not only can easily wear properly made heels, but certain flats/low heels cause pain in my arches. This is known among many people, including a very good physical therapist I had about 5 years ago. I also have lousy posture, but putting on well-fitting heels somehow straightens me up, naturally and comfortably. Before I broke my ankle (while not wearing high heels), I would often walk on the balls of my feet without being conscious of doing so. I can't speak for what my uterus is doing when this happens, but I don't have any complaints. Anyway, the question about whether or not high heels are good, bad or inconsequential, like many issues, should be about one's personal makeup, the shoes in question, how and when they are worn, etc. I have fibromyalgia so wearing any particular shoe for a length of time can cause pain, so I manage this by wearing different shoes throughout the day if possible. Great vid and topic - thanks for all you do!
@bossyboots5000
@bossyboots5000 Год назад
I have ridiculously high arches and fibro as well. I was told by my dr. that flat shoes were an unhealthy fit for my foot, and the cause of my foot cramps in flats. Thanks for the tip to change shoes part way in the day! Of course, now I have to make sure I have 2 pairs of shoes to go with every outfit 😁
@shirleypulawski8221
@shirleypulawski8221 Год назад
@@bossyboots5000 and since there are 365 days a year, each with day and night... LOL that's my response when anyone dares to suggest I have too many shoes! Seriously tho - changing my shoes throughout the day really takes the constant stress off the same muscles. I also try not to sit for too long or stand in the same position for too long, and I watch myself for clenching or locking into a position and force myself to relax. No clenching the mouse or steering wheel when I'm not actually using it. Really everything - break up your movements. It helps the next day! Also magnesium supplements and I are good friends ☺️ Hope these things give you some relief! Or an excuse for new shoes 😂
@bossyboots5000
@bossyboots5000 Год назад
@@shirleypulawski8221 Thanks so much for taking the time to share! 💕 I too find that I can't stay sitting or standing too long without a break or my muscles get mad. And I don't stretch anywhere near as much as I should, good reminder. I try to check in with myself and make an effort to relax my body, but then I go right back to tensing it, lol (I've had to relax my forehead 4x while writing this). It's an ongoing process that hopefully I'll lick at some point. I was taking magnesium for awhile, but fell out of habit. Thanks for the reminder. 😊 I have an upcoming trip and now I'm planning day and evening shoes, or morning and afternoon shoes. Hee 😁 For health, you know. (But really, that does make a lot of sense to give your feet and legs a break from the same shape.) ETA: Gawd I love shoes 😅
@KathleenStidham
@KathleenStidham Год назад
I loved this one! :-) Also very much like the new '20s hairdo. Thank you for exploring and exposing myths from previous generations.
@laurelanne5071
@laurelanne5071 Год назад
2020s: "It's cause you always on that phone!" 1920s: "It's cause you always wearing those high heels! "
@lepettit
@lepettit Год назад
A conversation about choice...very timely in the US. Thank you for the research and time, very interesting topic.
@catsandcodeine8059
@catsandcodeine8059 Год назад
That was terrific!
@toeslayer
@toeslayer Год назад
Most informative
@gencolley1907
@gencolley1907 Год назад
Annother great video thankyou 💚
@bossyboots5000
@bossyboots5000 Год назад
Wow, this took a turn at the end, I wasn't expecting. But 💯 with you on that. ✊ This was superb content, one of the best of yours I've seen.👏 Watching you physically pained trying to talk about the sexism and utter absurdity was 😂
@HaHaHaLMFAOtv
@HaHaHaLMFAOtv Год назад
Now every time there’s a talk about wandering womb I now think of Miss Fisher’s first episode where they talk about it 😆
@nicolawebb6025
@nicolawebb6025 Год назад
This is fascinating and gives me an insight into some of the opinions I encounter now. I love high heels and wear them whenever I can. I grew up in Britain and never encountered any comments about wearing them. I moved to ruralish Canada 15 years ago and I constantly endure judgement about wearing them.
@e.s.r5809
@e.s.r5809 Год назад
Is that a thing over there? :o
@margarethall1625
@margarethall1625 Год назад
Thank you for the interesting lesson on high heels. While I don't personally wear them I'm not surprised about the kerfuffle surrounding them. And as a Utahn I'm not surprised about the trying to put into place a law regarding them( that was information I didn't know). It's funny how much we think we have changed but in reality we are just as ridiculous today about different things that our ancestors were about high heels and other things.
@adedow1333
@adedow1333 Год назад
Remember the Utah law when cars became normal household items, that a woman was not allowed to drive unless her husband was out front waving flags for the information of other drivers? I always had to laugh at that one. My mom is a Utahn, so I grew up with a lot of these funny things as part of the culture.
@margarethall1625
@margarethall1625 Год назад
No I don't remember that. Sounds like it might be before I was old enough to be cognizant of what was going on around me.
@pwhite2579
@pwhite2579 Год назад
Entertaining lecture! Hope somebody is paying you well for research time!
@joannakasper5486
@joannakasper5486 Год назад
I was listening rather than watching while Nicole was doing the ad portion and could have sworn she said she was 31.5% Vulcan. 😂🖖
@bossyboots5000
@bossyboots5000 Год назад
😂
@bluestar.8938
@bluestar.8938 Год назад
Thank you : )
@loretta_3843
@loretta_3843 Год назад
Regarding foot health, I know Christian Louboutin shoes are really popular and awfully expensive, but I can't help feeling that so many of his high heeled shoes just look uncomfortable. Many times it looks like the foot is jammed in at a precarious angle. Oh well, I can't afford them anyway!😄
@katherinemorelle7115
@katherinemorelle7115 Год назад
They are apparently very uncomfortable. Though if you can afford them, you can afford to be driven everywhere. I know someone calls them dinner shoes, because you only walk on them for as long as it takes to get from the car to the dinner table at a restaurant. And you can't walk much in them anyway, because then you scratch off the red lawyer on the sole. Louboutins are very much status symbols and nothing else. Because not only do you have to be able to afford them, you also can afford to be driven everywhere, and to buy new shoes for every event, as having less than pristine soles is so obvious. I personally would rather buy shoes that are comfier and are designed to last.
@jefferybrinagh2092
@jefferybrinagh2092 Год назад
Some of these videos are hysterical i have watched the ones on the gowns , the arsenic gowns i understand that one so that one was interesting and i understand why they had to ban the dying of some colors in the process , but the corset ones and the high heel ones made me think now men and the medical profession have TRIED , to put some kind of control over a woman and what she wears or does , and i sat here and said ... why don't they mind their own business , you may want to do a study in mens undergarments or shoes or corsets just to show how silly it is but it is interesting it really is with all the issues going on today in 2022 it really makes you look at it from a different perspective and say now thats just plain silly . I love your channel
@Waterflame
@Waterflame Год назад
24:02 I love that you *can* wear high heeled shoes in Carmel, as long as you acquire a permit first!
@Tina06019
@Tina06019 Год назад
I have never been able to wear high heels, full stop. It’s a shame, since I would like to annoy these grouchy old men.
@janetfoltz9090
@janetfoltz9090 Год назад
Interesting video, as always. I'm reading a book about the eugenics movement in the United States that started in the 19th century. According to this book "War Against the Weak:" by Edwin Black, eugenicists theorized that it would be beneficial to the whole of humanity for the white, morally and intellectually superior Nordic types to have more children and for the "lesser' social groups to be prevented from procreating,. This may have been one cause for concern about the damage of high heel wearing?? Just a coincidence that I'm reading the book and your video has related content. Of interest to you? Thanks
@ealusaid
@ealusaid Год назад
Yup, the "race suicide" stuff Nicole discusses from the 1920s was straight-up eugenics.
@m.maclellan7147
@m.maclellan7147 Год назад
Let's face it, the beginning of Nazi Germany had fans in the USA due to the Eugenics of the Nazi party ! Back then in the USA, LOTS of people were locked up, given labotomies and/or hysterectomies ! JFK's sister was given an ice pick lobotomy (without her mother's consent - her own father had that done to her!) So, yeah. Lots of medical nightmares not that long ago !
@bcase5328
@bcase5328 Год назад
@@ealusaid Funny how there are some currently saying the same kind of things: race replacement, a shortage of white babies, the downfall of morals which needs to be legislated away, (so a restriction of rights).
@faerieshortcake
@faerieshortcake 2 месяца назад
When you showed examples of the “illegal” heels at the beginning I couldn’t help but think that I wear shoes higher than that daily to work!
@marybull3715
@marybull3715 Год назад
Thanks for the video, just goes to show that we do not know what it is that we do not know. Enjoy your research into the family history, I did a DNA test here in the UK some time ago, has been a massive and interesting rabbit hole to slide down. Some confirmed the known history but the Irish, welsh, Scottish and Swedish connection was a surprise. Must be from a long way back.
@hazeluzzell
@hazeluzzell Год назад
I’m not sure how they call anyone ‘English’ as we are an enormous hodgepodge of Western Europe, Scandinavian,Celtic, and since the Romans, Eastern Europeans, North Africans. I’d add a pinch of salt if I were you.
@vickymc9695
@vickymc9695 Год назад
Yep and put Irish, Scottish and Welsh all in one group... There's so much mixing of people just across the British isles, let alone the amount around the rest of Europe. It sounds like a sample section bise.
@poetmaggie1
@poetmaggie1 Год назад
Your comment about health exactly what we have been hearing for the last three years. One person health affects everyone.
@SoundShinobiYuki
@SoundShinobiYuki Год назад
I had heard of hotels, restaurants and etc. banning stiletto heels due to the damage they did to floors, but this was a hell of a ride and definitely not like anything else I had heard of!
@dr.gwendolyncarter5048
@dr.gwendolyncarter5048 Год назад
Video on heels,... prompted to put on my fav pair of 5in totally bedazzled heels.💖
@heidikolden625
@heidikolden625 Год назад
I have been in Carmel, CA (pronounced Car- like a vehicle and mel, like Mel in a name) and I can say, I saw many, many people breaking the law. 🤪😃 I agree, I think that one has got to be possibly because someone wore heels and tried to sue the city? I dunno. Wonderful research! I love listening to you and I love learning these things. Some are from utter ridiculousness.
@alexmacdonald5087
@alexmacdonald5087 Год назад
To be fair, if you've bothered someone to the point of throwing shoes, any heel height would be dangerous...😆
@LoralCrowned
@LoralCrowned Год назад
I hear the message madam. Bravo.
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