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The History Of Sandals

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History Of Sandals

Of all footwear,

Sandals

It's the oldest and simplest design.

As a matter of fact, it only uses a strip or belt to tie the sole and foot together.

This kind of shoes developed in warm weather will never be out of date because they are very practical.


The oldest existing sandals are from the 2000 BC in Egypt.

Today, because the secret of evening glamour is that almost all the feet are exposed, a pair of elegant heel sandals has become an indispensable and beautiful scenery at the dinner party.

Although sandals have a long history, women did not wear shoes with their feet until the beginning of twentieth Century.


In 20s, with women's new and more liberal attitude towards clothes, they returned to fashion circles.

Designers began to make elegant high heeled sandals for evening gowns. When movie stars wore them on the screen, evening dress and high heel sandals soon became popular and spread all over the world.


The simple and practical sandals were further developed in the great depression in the 30s. Sandals seemed to be a microcosm of health consciousness at that time because of limited funds.

People wear it to the seaside, to the banquet, and gradually become a daily dress.

Fashionable

Wearing.

This popularity even affected orthodox court shoes. In 1936, toe shoes were launched and quickly succeeded, followed by women's shoes.

But sandals can be seen everywhere and even on city streets. Fashion magazine is indignant about this, claiming that wearing sandals on the street is a lack of taste and unhygienic and harmful to feet.

But these scolding did not stop the unyielding progress of sandals.

For many women, they just want to have a pair of bare sandals to show the beauty of their feet to catch up with the fashion.


After the war, designers began to produce exquisite drawstring sandals. Their response to Dior's "new style" long skirts is to expose their feet in the largest area.

Of course, not all naked shoes will be popular.

This pair of leaf shoes designed in 1965, with only sticky pads attached to their feet, and no vamp, have never been popular.

In the mid 90s, sandals with vamp became popular.

This is essentially a mixed product of court shoes and slippers.

At this time, synthetic materials were also used.

When Yan Yan summer comes, perhaps the most important thing is to have a pair of simple, comfortable and beautiful sandals.

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