This Simple-Looking Item May Confuse Younger Folks, But It Was Genuinely Useful

The high heel pad, often recognized by older generations of women,

is a little foam or gel insert that would go into the heel of a shoe. This prevented blistering and made long days or nights more bearable for women’s feet.

While women of today wear more casual or comfortable footwear our mothers,

grandmothers, and great-grandmothers often wore heels, even during a day of tending to household chores,

raising children, and long workdays when women entered the workforce.

The high-heel pad is ingenious and still relevant to women who prefer dressing up and is still on the market. However,

it’s not the only fashion accessory or tool that’s hardly recognizable by today’s generation.

Related Posts

Girl Mocks Boy Who Didn’t Bring Xmas Gift to Class, Visits Him on Reading His Letter to Santa – Story of the Day

A little girl mocks her needy classmate for failing to bring a gift for the Xmas celebration until her teacher shows her the letter he accidentally left…

People are just discovering what the middle part on a pair of scissors is for

We all use scissors on a daily basis, and while they come in a variety of shapes and sizes, many kitchen scissors include jagged metal shards in…

This cheerleader repeatedly told the bully she didn’t want to fight and cause a scene. But the bully didn’t care and then proceeded to suckerpunch her. It turns out that wasn’t the best idea. Here’s the footage. Take a closer look and see for yourself.

Note: we are republishing this story, which originally made the news in September 2018. A California cheerleader in uniform was caught on camera repeatedly telling a bully…

I have found out why many of my neighbours are placing spoons in their front yards.

Now, you may be wondering how bee preservation may be aided by something as basic as a tablespoon of sugar and some water. As often happens, bees…

First christmas joke

A Christmas Eve at Heaven’s Gates On a snowy Christmas Eve, three men—an Englishman, a Welshman, and an Irishman named Paddy—arrived at the pearly gates of heaven….

I Brought a Gift, I Refuse to Pay for Dinner Too

My husband and I were invited to my colleague’s birthday at a fancy place. I got home, and she texted me, “Thanks for coming. Your part of…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *