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Cuban Heel Shoes

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What are your thoughts on the Cuban heel design? I've seen stiletto heels, boot heels and pump heels all described with "Cuban" heels.

What is the true definition, design and history behind the Cuban heel?

Any thoughts will be appreciated!!

Thank you,

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1*Cool*Kitten

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Cuban Heeled shoes

Good Question!!!I don't know!have you looked online?any answers there?I don't even have anyone to ask about it either.I'm curious to see what this thread has to offer on the subject.
 

SayCici

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Hmm. I had never heard of the design applied to anything outside of stockings, but as I understand it, they are shoes for men with heels (about 1-2 inches), generally for dancing but winklepickers also have heels some of the time.

As for the history of men wearing heels, they may have been the first in history to do so. It is usually speculated that the reason heels were added to shoes were to aid horse-riders in keeping their feet in the stirrups. Cowboy foots still feature this heel.
 

LizzieMaine

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In the Era, a cuban-heeled shoe for women was generally 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 inches high and about 1 to 1 1/2 inches wide, with a flat front and a rounded, very slightly curved back. It was the middle stage between a "walking heel" and a "spike heel." It could be found on pumps or oxfords.

Cuban heels were extremely popular for everyday street wear thruout the thirties and forties. They were more stylish than the walking-heels found on housewife oxfords, but more practical and durable for daywear than high, thin spike heels.
 

Dutchess

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LizzieMaine said:
In the Era, a cuban-heeled shoe for women was generally 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 inches high and about 1 to 1 1/2 inches wide, with a flat front and a rounded, very slightly curved back. It was the middle stage between a "walking heel" and a "spike heel." It could be found on pumps or oxfords.

Cuban heels were extremely popular for everyday street wear thruout the thirties and forties. They were more stylish than the walking-heels found on housewife oxfords, but more practical and durable for daywear than high, thin spike heels.

Correct! You find them on low flamencoshoes as well (3-4 cm aprox.) In the shoe-topic I posted my vintage-y Wolky shoes, that have a heel much like a Cuban heel. Very comfortable.
 

GlamourDoll

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These are pictures of my navy blue suede shoes. I do believe these are considered to be cuban heels.

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I hope this helps!
 

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The ladies are correct. Cuban heeled shoes are unisex, 1-2 inches in height. I'm guessing the name comes from Cuban dancers, because you often see them wearing such shoes.

Lola, those are nice shoes. :)
 

ThesFlishThngs

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They're my favorite. Long before I'd heard of Cuban heels, my most treasured pair of cowboy boots had riding heels, which are along the same lines. Now, decades later, I again have riding-heeled cowboy boots, and several pairs of vintage and vintage-styled shoes with Cubans. They're so classy, with a hint of potential adventure as well.
 

miss_elise

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Noun - Singular
Cuban heel (plural cuban heels)

1. A relatively low-style of high heel shoes, characterised by a slightly tapered back and a straight front.
 

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