The Historical King Who Owned Over 1000 Pairs of Shoes!

This French king had over *1,000 pairs* of shoes, but it wasn’t just for fashion! Discover the wild reason behind Louis XIV's obsession with towering heels, red soles, and how his extravagant footwear changed the world—long before designer

The Historical King Who Owned Over 1000 Pairs of Shoes!

The King Who Owned Over 1,000 Pairs of Shoes (And Why It Wasn’t Just About Fashion)

Okay, confession time: I have more shoes than I’ll ever admit. But at least I’m not a king who had over 1,000 pairs! Yep, you read that right—1,000 pairs of shoes. And no, this isn’t some modern-day sneakerhead we’re talking about. This was King Louis XIV of France, a guy who ruled over 300 years ago. So, what’s the deal with this royal shoe obsession? Let’s dive into the wild closet of history to find out why!

Who Was King Louis XIV?

Before we get into the shoes, let’s talk about the man behind the heels. King Louis XIV, also known as the “Sun King,” ruled France for a whopping 72 years (from 1643 to 1715). That’s longer than most of us will ever work a job, let alone run a country. He was all about showing off his wealth and power, and trust me, he didn’t hold back. Think of him as the original influencer—except instead of Instagram, he used palaces, clothes, and, of course, shoes to flex on everyone.

Why So Many Shoes?

So, why did Louis XIV need over 1,000 pairs of shoes? I mean, no one’s feet are that busy, right? Well, for Louis, it wasn’t just about having cool kicks. Back then, fashion was a way to show off your status. The more extravagant your outfit, the more important you were. And Louis? He wanted everyone to know he was the most important.

Imagine this: You’re the king of an entire country, and you can have anything you want. What do you do? If you’re Louis, you make sure your wardrobe is so over-the-top that no one can compete. His shoes weren’t just for walking—they were symbols of power. The higher the heel, the more important you were. And Louis loved to strut around in heels that made him look taller (he was only about 5’4”, so he needed the boost).

The Heels That Changed Fashion

Here’s where things get even more interesting. Louis XIV didn’t just wear any old shoes—he wore heels. And not just any heels, but ones with red bottoms. Sound familiar? Yep, those fancy red-soled shoes you see today (looking at you, Louboutins) were totally inspired by Louis XIV. He made it a rule that only nobility could wear red heels. If you weren’t part of the royal squad, you had to stick to boring old black soles. Talk about a power move!

And get this: His heels were about 4 inches tall. That’s like walking around in stilettos all day. But for Louis, it wasn’t about comfort—it was about showing off. The higher the heel, the more impractical it was for walking, which meant you didn’t have to do any hard work. Basically, if you were wearing 4-inch heels, you were saying, “I’m rich enough to be uncomfortable.”

Shoes as a Status Symbol

Louis’ shoe obsession wasn’t just about looking good—it was about making a statement. Back then, the way you dressed was a huge deal. If you looked rich and powerful, people believed you were rich and powerful. And Louis? He wanted to be the richest and most powerful of them all. His shoes were like a walking billboard that screamed, “I’m the king, and don’t you forget it.”

In fact, Louis was such a trendsetter that everyone wanted to copy him. If Louis wore it, it became the new “it” thing. Imagine a whole room full of people trying to outdo each other with their shoes, all because the king set the trend. It’s like the 17th-century version of everyone trying to get the latest pair of Yeezys.

Why Does This Matter Today?

Okay, so maybe you’re thinking, “Cool story, but why should I care about a king with a shoe obsession?” Well, here’s the thing: Even though this happened over 300 years ago, we’re still kind of living in the world Louis created. Think about it—people today still use fashion to show off their status. Whether it’s a pair of Jordans, Yeezys, or designer heels, what we wear says a lot about who we are (or at least who we want people to think we are).

And it’s not just shoes. Celebs today are known for their wild collections, from Kanye’s sneaker empire to Paris Hilton’s closet full of every purse ever made. We’re still obsessed with owning things that make us feel important, just like Louis was. The only difference? We don’t have to wear 4-inch heels unless we want to.

The Legacy of Louis XIV’s Shoes

So, what’s the takeaway here? Louis XIV wasn’t just a king with a lot of shoes—he was a guy who understood the power of fashion. His shoe collection wasn’t just about looking good; it was about showing the world who was in charge. And even though we’re not all kings and queens, we still use fashion to express ourselves and show off our status today.

But here’s the kicker: Louis might have been the king of shoes, but he wasn’t the only royal with a wild wardrobe obsession. Did you know that another king spent millions of his country’s money just on clothes? Maybe shoes aren’t your thing, but trust me, there’s way more fashion drama in history than you might think! Stick around, because I’ve got more bizarre royal fashion stories coming soon…


So, next time you’re eyeing a new pair of sneakers or heels, just remember—you’re following in the footsteps (literally) of a king who turned shoes into a symbol of power. 👑👠