Monday, 3 June 2013

A Brief History Of Shoes

Shoes have been around for a very long time. It is an understatement! Shoes are probably almost as long as we went about it. Our earliest ancestors chose barefoot like her, but you need while hunting and gathering something to protect against sharp rocks, sticks, and their feet in the cold. A selection of animal skins wrap and protect their feet. Your soles The ancient Egyptians wore flip-flops, which are made from animal skins or sheets of papyrus or palm. Other cultures used what they had their own fashion sandal wood, straw and skins of all kinds. For most of our history, but bear feet, and any type of shoes or sandals, but easy to get to, is as ugly, hedonistic and ultimately unnecessary.

It was branded the Roman shoes as a sign of trained or sign of power and status. In their time they were back poor and slaves to go barefoot. After the Middle Ages, many farmers and peasants sandals with fabric uppers and soles of various materials such as jute. Jute is an organic fiber that is very strong and seems like a very good insulation from heat and cold. The hand-woven jute associated with the shape of the shoe sole.
Europe began wearing protective overshoes called pattens a few centuries ago. You have to usually keep floors and single piece of leather or fabric. The goal is to engage them, especially dirt and debris together your nipples increase the period. Feet warming at about the same European or Crackow also Rakow.

The shoes have long legs sometimes so long that people connected between the strings of her feet and legs, or they would produce grass or other material to when you go out of your way to them. More shoe styles are very popular among wealthy elite had very high heels. As you can imagine, these shoes are known for their unique make you bigger now almost as popular heels.

Indians also used shoes when walking barefoot. He wore a kind of footwear as moccasin made of animal skins to protect their feet. These were probably the first Americans to decorate their shoes so our fascination begin with the different styles and colors of shoes. In the 17th Century single shoes, as we know and love is seen in most shoe soles.


Shoes, differences in a shape of a left or right foot. Until the mid-1800s are easily accessible to our modern designed shoes with separate versions for right and left foot. In 1900, a revolution brought in new building techniques and materials and adhesives replace leather at all, but put on some shoes. Sneakers or trainers took America by storm after the Second World War to the robust and produce casual clothes on.

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