Jkrenzer Posted February 29 Posted February 29 22 minutes ago, CAT said: We have all said it,,,,,,, the crap that they put on the male models is not only ridiculous but completely impractical and I would not even see a females wearing it. It does not help "our cause" to where a great pair of heels. When will they showcase a guy in great pair of normal pumps, knee boots, or wedges? Probably never,,,, so sad CAT, send Vogue some of your pics from a few years back, they may get the hint. Unlike me and Melrose you have model like attributes. 2
Shyheels Posted February 29 Posted February 29 So true and so disappointing. I’ve been experimenting with shooting images of myself in heels - not posing but looking natural, casual, as though it were not staged, and shot in such a way that the fact that I’m wearing heels is not immediately apparent although the heels are fully visible. It is entirely possible to photograph a guy in heels in such a way that it seems completely unremarkable - 3
mlroseplant Posted February 29 Posted February 29 20 hours ago, Bubba136 said: I totally agree with HinH. We are indeed fortunate that mlroseplant appears amongst us both in comments and photos demonstrating that appearing in public wearing high heels and occasionally mixing Items of feminine apparel with his outfits is courageous and socially acceptable, much in the same manner as does kneehighs, casting aside any fear of being stigmatized as deviant. Their examples demonstrate the fact that while wearing items of clothing usually associated with male or females, they are really totally normal people who’s taste happens to include selecting color, shapes and functions not usually associated with males. I, for one, do not pay attention to what clothing fashion designers and models present during their shows. Often I have great sympathy for the models who have to wear these hideous designers creations. At times models must be humiliated and embarrassed having to appear on the runway wearing these unappealing creations. As to this forum, it’s appeal to me (or those of us that frequently login) would totally be diminished should either or both kneehigh or mlrosplant disappear or no longer post comments. Should that happen, given the decline in comments being posted, Hhp might as well pack it in. I cannot in good conscience take all of the credit that you have given me, but thanks anyway. I would have and should have given up on this place a long time ago, but for the fact that I really enjoy interacting with the few who are left. We could call ourselves The Normal Guys. I keep hoping that some more normal guys will join us. Men who put fashion before fetish. I never check the statistics function of the site, but you (Bubba) have pointed out a number of times that our visitor stats far exceed our member stats when it comes to those who are online at any given moment, indicating that there is a lot of latent interest out there. . . somewhere. I hope people continue to indulge me in getting off the subject occasionally, because it does become wearisome posting, "Today I wore such-and-such, and nothing at all interesting happened." I wonder how many of our "guests" are people who are loosely like us, and how many are searching for something that we don't offer here. Every once in a while, we'll get somebody new who obviously doesn't seem to understand the nature of this site, and I sometimes idly wonder if they are very disappointed when nobody cares about whatever weird thing it is. 3
Shyheels Posted February 29 Posted February 29 I certainly welcome the meanderings off topic. Your posts are always thoughtful and interesting. I too have looked at the stats from time to time and have noted the large numbers of guests relative to members. It would be nice if some joined and added their thoughts and voices to the threads although it may well be that many are looking more fetish oriented (There’s no shortage of places they can go for that) I too like the interaction with the regulars here - it’s why I stay 3
Jkrenzer Posted February 29 Posted February 29 Maybe reading these comments helps to jolt some of these onlookers into actual participation. I don't know if images are available to non-members or not. I'm involved in other non-fashion forums that are only allow onlookers to read. One a paper model building site has no ads, sponsored entirely by the model publishing houses, so that may explain why. I enjoy Melrose's nearly daily muse, but admit I'm not good at maintaining a long-term thread like my heels at work was supposed to be. I wear them daily but discussing it seems redundant. 2
p1ng74 Posted February 29 Posted February 29 (edited) 10 hours ago, CAT said: We have all said it,,,,,,, the crap that they put on the male models is not only ridiculous but completely impractical and I would not even see a females wearing it. It does not help "our cause" to where a great pair of heels. When will they showcase a guy in great pair of normal pumps, knee boots, or wedges? Probably never,,,, so sad These fashion shows are like concept cars, they aren't supposed to be practical. I think of it as a way for them to push and broaden the palette of what can be worn, which is something that I think we can relate to. Edited February 29 by p1ng74 Missing quote 2
Shyheels Posted February 29 Posted February 29 (edited) Yes but doing something just because you can generally doesn’t serve much purpose - those fashion shows are just attention seeking. They’ve been doing this sort of thing for ages and it hasn’t changed the core of men’s fashion one iota Edited February 29 by Shyheels
bluejay Posted March 1 Posted March 1 On 2/29/2024 at 8:28 AM, p1ng74 said: These fashion shows are like concept cars, they aren't supposed to be practical. I think of it as a way for them to push and broaden the palette of what can be worn, which is something that I think we can relate to. ping74, Nice to see you posting again after a long absence. Happy Heeling bluejay 2
pebblesf Posted March 1 Posted March 1 1 hour ago, bluejay said: ping74, Nice to see you posting again after a long absence. Happy Heeling bluejay Good point indeed...
mlroseplant Posted March 2 Posted March 2 On 2/29/2024 at 7:28 AM, p1ng74 said: These fashion shows are like concept cars, they aren't supposed to be practical. I think of it as a way for them to push and broaden the palette of what can be worn, which is something that I think we can relate to. I always thought so myself, but now that I think about it, I have never paid enough attention to fashion shows to track whether little tiny elements of the outlandish part make it to the street. And taking the thought a bit further, if they do make it to the street, which street? Certainly not mine, unless it's prom night or something. 1
Shyheels Posted March 2 Posted March 2 Nor my street either. I’m sure there are some very hip places in certain very hip precincts of certain cosmopolitan cities where the echoes of these fashion show extravagances resonate but none of this reaches the masses, where fashion remain strictly within the same narrow boundaries. The people who inhabit this rarified fashion world may go all a-flutter about daring new directions, but they live in their own echo chambera. Much of these outlandish takes on fashion is merely attention getting, grabbing publicity and the hopefully admiring or envious nods of their peers 1
kneehighs Posted March 11 Author Posted March 11 Wondering if @Shyheels new nickname should be Johny Cash? https://www.instagram.com/p/C3vnVROtpDK/?igsh=dG0xcG96dW04aWdh Feminine Style . Masculine Soul. Skin In The Game.
Shyheels Posted March 12 Posted March 12 (edited) What an interesting pic! Nice boots. Just the look and style I like to present Edited March 12 by Shyheels 1
mlroseplant Posted March 27 Posted March 27 I ran across this ad on one of my social media feeds. I have been getting ads from them for some time now, but didn't realize they made high(ish) heels at all. They mostly make work boots or wannabe work boots. However, it is obvious, after the slightest investigation, that the juxtaposition of the ad copy and this particular photo is a complete accident. These boots are not intended for men, but I had hoped so for several seconds. I will say that they do up to size 12, not skipping `10.5 and 11.5, which is fairly impressive. 1
kneehighs Posted March 28 Author Posted March 28 On 2/29/2024 at 8:41 AM, Shyheels said: So true and so disappointing. I’ve been experimenting with shooting images of myself in heels - not posing but looking natural, casual, as though it were not staged, and shot in such a way that the fact that I’m wearing heels is not immediately apparent although the heels are fully visible. It is entirely possible to photograph a guy in heels in such a way that it seems completely unremarkable - From a pro photographer no less. Would love to see your final product! Do share Feminine Style . Masculine Soul. Skin In The Game.
Shyheels Posted March 28 Posted March 28 It’s been an interesting challenge. Anybody can photograph a guy in heels and bake it look provocative and confronting. I set myself a challenge of shooting an image, or images, in which one doesn’t at first glance notice the heels although they are in no way hidden. I think I’ve got one that fills the bill. it’s odd for me because as a photographer I’m more comfortable behind the lens than in front of it - and this has nothing to do with being in heels. I wouldn’t mind sharing it with people on this forum but I’m less keen on general circulation. 2
Cali Posted April 1 Posted April 1 (edited) I just saw this scene in 'The Waterboy" where Henry Winkler is depictied as the coach to the football team that the Waterboys starring on .. broken telephone cord, and high heels . Had not seen (or remembered) this scene before. Edited April 1 by Cali 1 1
Jkrenzer Posted April 4 Posted April 4 5 hours ago, pebblesf said: OK, guess I will have to watch that movie again Just watch M.A.S.H. episodes. As a young teenager I admit I loved seeing Kinger. My female neighbor actually said I reminded her of his character. I told I wasn't going for a section 8. 3
Mr. X Posted June 6 Posted June 6 I was flipping around the TV this week. One of the guys from Queer Eye, Jonathan Van Ness, was on Live with Kelly and Mark. He was wearing some red heels. The heels were super short, but they were heels nonetheless. I didn't know much about him, so I did some research. Turns out he regularly wears heels as well as other articles of clothing, deemed female. He even wore some on the cover of his book. 1
Bubba136 Posted June 6 Posted June 6 A little bit more flamboyant for me! 1 Being mentally comfortable in your own mind is the key to wearing heels in public.
Mr. X Posted June 6 Posted June 6 Me too @Bubba136 But it is still nice to see someone wearing heels in the public eye. 2
Shyheels Posted June 6 Posted June 6 Yes. To each their own but that is far too flamboyant for me as well
kneehighs Posted June 9 Author Posted June 9 (edited) On 3/20/2012 at 6:34 PM, kneehighs said: I can't believe I literally just stumbled upon this. Yet another example of my above statement, "The internet has evolved into an entire Social Media experience, replete with all sorts of guys promoting heels to the greater public beyond the closed doors of this community." This Social Media experience now includes Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, tumblr, and blogs. In this case, I literally stumbled upon the Instagram account of Shaq91 (who is banned from here and is now 20). That account can be viewed on a desktop by clicking --> @hottestheels Currently, users of Instagram can only upload pictures via an Iphone. Instagram has announced it will reveal an Android app later, but for the moment only iphone users can upload pictures. If you scan through his photos and read the comments from the general public, they ought to encourage the skeptic in anyone. You will see he's discovered a plethora of acceptance and generally created his own world of acceptance. March 20, 2012 Beating the drum for Social Media, including Instagram, broadening public acceptance of men in heels. And here we are. One thing I don't see much of nowadays are memes supporting men who wear heels. We're by no means new to the meme revolution, but it is a defacto cultural communication standard among GenZ and Millennials now. Edited June 9 by kneehighs Feminine Style . Masculine Soul. Skin In The Game.
kneehighs Posted June 13 Author Posted June 13 (edited) perfect style IMHO. Make sure to swipe to the 4th and 5th pic https://www.instagram.com/p/C6blM-uIVhr/?igsh=YmR3ZnYzNzV5aThj Edited June 13 by kneehighs Feminine Style . Masculine Soul. Skin In The Game.
pebblesf Posted June 13 Posted June 13 5 minutes ago, kneehighs said: perfect style IMHO. https://www.instagram.com/p/C6blM-uIVhr/?igsh=YmR3ZnYzNzV5aThj For sure! 1
mlroseplant Posted June 14 Posted June 14 10 hours ago, kneehighs said: perfect style IMHO. Make sure to swipe to the 4th and 5th pic https://www.instagram.com/p/C6blM-uIVhr/?igsh=YmR3ZnYzNzV5aThj Forgive me for saying, but I'm still mystified by this perfection.
kneehighs Posted June 14 Author Posted June 14 13 hours ago, mlroseplant said: Forgive me for saying, but I'm still mystified by this perfection. It's not a style that would work for you because lace shirts, wide legged/high waisted pants aren't your "thing". Nor is his hairstyle and jewelry. It's perfect because it works for him. Feminine Style . Masculine Soul. Skin In The Game.
Shyheels Posted June 14 Posted June 14 1 hour ago, kneehighs said: It's not a style that would work for you because lace shirts, wide legged/high waisted pants aren't your "thing". Nor is his hairstyle and jewelry. It's perfect because it works for him. I agree. It would not work for me either, but I have no trouble seeing that it works for him and he carries it well because it is a natural expression of self. Mine is considerably less flamboyant - and less flamboyant or dressy than @mlroseplant too. I’m boots and jeans casual. I do take more care with dressing when I am wearing heels because they feel more dressy and more if a personal expression, but my natural style is low key and with chunky heels and tall boots over jeans. 1
mlroseplant Posted June 15 Posted June 15 12 hours ago, kneehighs said: It's not a style that would work for you because lace shirts, wide legged/high waisted pants aren't your "thing". Nor is his hairstyle and jewelry. It's perfect because it works for him. You are quite right, I would never wear heels that low! Although I absolutely would wear that wristwatch. 1
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