Created by: Irene Nan
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It may have no heal or a very thin, orinating from the ballet slipper. In the medival times ballet flats were popular with both men and women. They went out of fashio when the high-heeled shoe came ...
Handcrafted footwear prouced in North India. With the use of vegetable tanned leather, it is embroidered, and embelished with brass nails, cowry shells, mirrors, bells and ceramic beads. The upper ...
A backless and often closed-toed shoe, the mule is made with any kind of heel. Created in the 1600's, it was known to be worn by prostitues, and incured a bad reputation, but in the 1950's Merilyn ...
A open-toe shoe is a woman's shoe in which there is an opening at the toe-box allowing the toes to show. Open-toe shoes were popular beginning in the 1940s but fell out of fashion by the 1960s. ...
Lace-less slip-on shoes. Casually worn in Norway, but worn with lounge suites in the 1930's, and with elasticated inserts on the side allow the shoe to be easily removed. Now worn by both men and ...