High heels were originally made for men, with records tracing back to the 10th century. Over time, they became more common for women, but in today’s world, some men are bringing them back. One of them is Mark Bryan, a 61-year-old engineer from Germany, who wears high heels and skirts as part of his daily outfits.

His unique style has gained attention online, encouraging people to break stereotypes and wear whatever makes them feel confident.
Mark Bryan is a robotics engineer and a father of three. At first glance, he looks like an ordinary dad, busy with work and family. But when he steps out in a plaid miniskirt and red heels, he definitely stands out. His Instagram, where he shares his daily looks, has gathered over 200,000 followers.

He started dressing differently four years ago. His usual outfits now include pumps, knee-high boots, and pencil skirts. While sharing his photos, he often reminds people that clothes don’t have a gender and that fashion should be about personal choice.
For Mark, skirts offer more variety than regular trousers. He believes that skirts allow for more creative outfit choices, while pants limit options. He also likes how he can mix masculine and neutral styles by keeping the upper half of his outfit more traditional while adding skirts below.

Mark’s wife and kids have always supported him. When he first explained his fashion choices to his children, he assured them it had nothing to do with his sexuality. His daughter is now one of his biggest fans and even wants to borrow some of his shoes. His wife also helps him pick out outfits, making it a shared experience.
Not everyone understands his style, and he has faced negative comments. Some people ask about his sexuality just because of the way he dresses. When this happens, he responds by asking, “Would you care this much if I wore pants?” Over time, he has learned that most people don’t really mind what others wear.

At the end of the day, Mark Bryan is just a guy who loves skirts, heels, and expressing himself freely. And he has no plans to stop.

