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LOUIS HEEL
The front surface of the heel (or breast) is covered by a downwards extension of the sole and was splayed at the base with a wasted section. This was thought to be invented by Louis XV (1715-1774), albeit it was in existance since 16th century. The shape and height of the heel have varied considerably and the Louis heel remains popular today. The term is used to describe a method of making the sole and heel in one section. A thick heel often covered that curves in at the mid section before flaring out.
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