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Introduction
The
definition of shoes is footwear used for protection
of human foot which is either made of leather or some
durable material. Shoes have been around for a very
long time.
In prehistoric times,
the necessity to cover the foot from hard and rough
terrain and from harsh climatic conditions resulted
in invention of shoes. In warm area, large leaves or
grass were used as shoes by tying them around and below
the foot with vines. The hides and skins of animals
were used as shoes in cold countries.
In modern times, besides
protecting the feet, shoes are worn more for comfort
and as fashion statement. It has become important part
of our outfit. Shoes can help us know about the personality,
social and economical condition of the person who has
worn them.
People
have started wearing different types of shoes such as
lace-up shoes, cap toes shoes, loafer shoes, slip on
shoes, white shoes, boots, casual shoes, wingtips shoes,
tasselled
loafer shoes, modern style of sandals,
and athletic shoes available by Men's
USA located in Los Angeles, USA.
History of Men's Shoes
The evolution
of shoes came into being in the prehistoric time as
old as 15,000 years. The cave paintings depict human
hunting with shoes worn by them. The shoes illustrated
in the cave paintings were made out of animal skin and
furs. These oldest type of shoes is called Moccasin.
In warm countries like Egypt, Greece ad Rome, sandals
woven from plan materials were worn. The shoes in middle
ages were soft, richly decorated with materials like
velvet and gold. Populaine made out of wooden clogs
were used. They were used to protect the shoes from
mud or water. The more modern form of populaine are
the
heeled shoe. In renaissance period,
the shoes were without heels, slashed with puffs of
fabric pulled through the cuts. Leather was most common
material used to shoes. The shoes had laces or buckle
straps to tie them around the feet. The appearance of
duck-billed shoes, widely used during Charles VII' reign,
was lost during the Elizabeth's reign. During the reign
of Queen Elizabeth, high heels shoes were used once
again. The shoes were decorated with rosettes, lace
and beautifully embroidered. Shoes like Pantofle, pumps,
mule, and latchets were used commonly. During 17th century,
the shoes with high tongue, buckles, and square toe
became popular. Straps were used to fasten the shoes.
In 18th century, the thick heels begin to thin down.
Towards the late 18th century and early 19th century
shoes became narrow oval toes. The popular styles in
19th century were Blucher boot, button boot, cloth boots,
and Balmoral boots. With industrial revolution, shoes
were made in machines. This resulted in common use of
leather with more refined and precise measurements.
The usage of men's shoes varied depending on the activity
and the time of day. Oxford shoes was used for walking.
The elastic sided shoes were used in evening time. For
special evening dress, pump shoes was used. The overshoes
and laces became very popular in men's shoes. Highly
fashionable formal footwear spats made its appearance.
The shoes
in middle ages were soft, richly decorated with materials
like velvet and gold. Populaine made out of wooden clogs
were used. They were used to protect the shoes from
mud or water. The more modern form of populaine are
the heeled shoe.
In renaissance
period, the shoes were without heels, slashed with puffs
of fabric pulled through the cuts. Leather was most
common material used to shoes. The shoes had laces or
buckle straps to tie them around the feet.
The appearance
of duck-billed shoes, widely used during Charles VII'
reign, was lost during the Elizabeth 's reign. During
the reign of Queen Elizabeth, high heels shoes were
used once again. The shoes were decorated with rosettes,
lace and beautifully embroidered. Shoes like Pantofle,
pumps, mule, and latchets were used commonly. During
17 th century, the shoes with high tongue, buckles,
and square toe became popular. Straps were used to fasten
the shoes. In 18 th century, the thick heels begin to
thin down. Towards the late 18 th century and early
19 th century shoes became narrow oval toes. The popular
styles in 19 th century were Blucher boot, button boot,
cloth boots, and Balmoral boots.
With industrial
revolution, shoes were made in machines. This resulted
in common use of leather with more refined and precise
measurements. The usage of men's shoes varied depending
on the activity and the time of day. Oxford shoes was
used for walking. The elastic sided shoes were used
in evening
time. For special evening dress, pump shoes was used.
The overshoes and laces became very popular in men's
shoes. Highly fashionable formal footwear spats made
its appearance.
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