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A Brief History of Shoes

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By JenniG


 While you were choosing which of your many shoes you will wear, have you ever stopped to wonder about the history of shoes?  When did people start wearing them?  What were they originally made from?  How did they become the all-important fashion accessory they are today?  Books could be written about this fascinating topic, but here is just a brief look at the history of shoes.


In the Beginning
Shoes were one of the first items man learned to make.  When traversing rough, rocky terrain, humans quickly realized the importance of finding a way to protect their feet.  Historical records of Chinese, Egyptians and other early civilizations all show mention of shoes.  The Bible also has frequent references to footwear.  Even fables and fairy tales passed down over the centuries were often based on shoes, including 'Cinderella', 'Puss in Boots', 'Mercury's Winged Sandals', and many others.

The earliest people wore sock-like coverings on their feet.  The first shoes with a rigid sole, a sandal style, were created by early Egyptians.  Not unlike today, the quality of the shoes worn reflected the status of the wearer.  Royalty wore sandals with a toe that extended upward in a spiral while lesser beings wore plain-toed sandals.  Slaves, unfortunately, were not allowed to wear shoes at all and had to go barefoot.

It was the Greeks who made shoemaking more of an art form.  They also introduced the world to heeled shoes.


The next advance in shoemaking was what is known as turned shoes, that is shoes that had the sole and upper sewn together and were then turned inside out to hide the stitching.  During the Medieval era, pointed shoes became a fashion craze, but it soon got out of hand.  Many governments passed laws that restricted shoes from having toes that extended more than two inches from the end of a person's foot. 

Other shoe extremes followed, including square toed shoes and extremely wide shoes known as bear claws.  Another outlandish foot fashion was elevated shoes that would raise women as far as two feet off the ground.  So many women fell and were injured, laws were again passed to restrict the impractical shoes.


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Men's heels became popular for the elite in the 17th and 18th centuries until the French Revolution.  Heel heights returned to normal levels after that as a symbol of equality. 

In the 1800s North America saw the beginnings of a simple form of mechanical shoemaking.  This made it easier to make shoes to fit either the right or left foot.   In fact, it has now been nearly 1900 years since right and left shoes began to be differentiated, but it was difficult to produce them before the industrialized era began.

During the late 1800s, basketball became a popular sport and brought about the invention of one of the all-time favorite shoes ever produced - the sneaker.

Next time you look at the huge variety of styles of footwear available today, you might want to stop and think about what our ancestors wore on their feet.  It will make you grateful that you didn't have to walk a mile in their shoes.

A Brief History of Shoes in the News

  • Courtney Reum: The New Faces of Eco-Entrepreneurship: Q&A with Blake Mycoskie (TOMS Shoes), Lauren Bush & Ellen ...The Huffington Post1 second ago

    TOMS Shoes, FEED, and Bonobos share the same entrepreneurial spirit as I do, while caring about tomorrow at the same time. So without further ado, please enjoy the following chat.

  • Needy Kids Given the Gift of ShoesKUTV Salt Lake City4 hours ago

    More than 1,000 pairs of shoes are being handed out to needy kids in Salt Lake City.

  • 5,600 pairs of shoesTimes News82 minutes ago

    Top collectors of the "Let Them Walk in Our Shoes," promotion by Blue Ridge Communications TV-13 were for the second year in a row students from Ss. Peter and Paul School, Lehighton. Last year the school collected 230 pairs or 2.47 pairs of shoes per student, but this year the students pushed to 333 pairs of shoes for a shoe ratio of 3.74 pairs per student winning them a Dell computer, plus an ...

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