Removable heel is a concept that allows the wearer to easily change heels of a shoe during the day in order to change height, color or shape of the heel. Reducing heel height might lessen pain and the health effects of high-heels.[1] ## History[edit] Removable heels were first imagined in 1956 by French shoe designer André Perugia[2] After 2010, several brands succeeded in manufacturing and selling removable heel footwear, including Tanya Heath Paris.[1] ## References[edit] 1. ^ a b "Multi-Height Heel Could Be Solution For Some Foot Pain". Parker Foot and Ankle. Archived from the original on 12 February 2019. Retrieved 10 February 2019. 2. ^ "1956 | HEELSTORY | ANDRE PERUGIA & MERWIN ZUCKERMAN | THE TWIN PATENTS | INTERCHANGEABLE HEELS FOR I.MILLER".