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Shoe selections are not limited to walking shoes, running shoes and wedding shoes. Boot selections are not limited to Cowboy boots, Sheep skin boots, and work boots. Locate men's slippers, women's slippers and children's slippers. Women's clog shoes, men's clog shoes and children's clog shoe stores are displayed on this shoe, boot, slipper and clog shoe page. Discount pet shoes and dog boots are also found on this shoe, boot, slipper and clog shoe page of the Clothing Web Site.
Shoes are foot coverings (footwear). Shoes are usually made of leather. The shoe consists of a sole and a portion above the sole called an upper. Shoes in prehistoric times consisted primarily of tree bark, plant leaves, or animal hides tied around the bottom of the foot simply to provide protection against rocks and rough terrain. The sandal, probably the earliest form of shoe, was worn in Egypt, Greece, and Rome; an early form of the boot was also known in Greece and Rome. The characteristic shoe of the Middle Ages was the soft, clinging moccasin, which extended to the ankle. It was highly decorated and was of velvet, cloth of gold, and, increasingly, of leather.
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Shoes, by the 13th century, the toe of the shoe had become greatly elongated until a century later the point had to be held aloft by a chain attached to the knee. After 1377 wooden clogs, called poulaines or pattens, were introduced. A forerunner of the heeled shoe, they were fastened under the shoe (if not a part of the shoe itself) to protect it from mud or water. The chopine, an ornamental shoe with a very high sole, went to fantastic heights.
Shoes after 1500, styles reversed themselves, and the width of the toe was exaggerated; two colors and slashing were often employed to complement the costume. The high heel came into fashion with Elizabeth's reign in the late 16th century and was worn by both men and women; the shoe was colorfully decorated with rosettes, lace, and embroidery. France introduced (c.1600) the high-top boot which developed into the cavalier's boot with its wide, floppy top.
Shoes, during the late 17th century, saw the emergence of the square toe shoe, high tongue, and buckles. Heels were lowered, becoming the French curved heel, until they disappeared (c.1780). With the new Empire styles, flat soft shoes with ribbon ties became the style for women, and military boots became the vogue for men. Guilds of shoemakers or cobblers existed in the Middle Ages; in the American colonies, the earliest known shoemaker was Thomas Beard, who arrived in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1629.
Shoe makers, in early times, worked at home, in small shops, or as itinerant workers who went to homes to make up the annual supply. Hand processes were used until c.1833; thereafter the rapid invention and development of machinery revolutionized the industry; today over 180 different kinds of machines are employed to make shoes. As shoe manufacturing machinery became more specialized and the use of leather became primary, shoe styles and measurements became more refined and exact.
Shoes, up until the middle of the nineteenth century, were slowly and painstakingly produced by hand. Shoe cobblers traveled to homes to make the family's shoes for the next year. The science of shoe fitting is centuries old. The first documented history of shoe fitting dates back to 1324 A.D. when King Edward II of England decreed that three barley corns would constitute and inch. He also stated that one barley corn (1/3") would represent one full shoe size. This custom of sizing varied so that numerous arguments ensued and most shoe cobblers went back to the tradition of custom fitting each and every shoe. The expense of custom shoes was out of reach for most commoners. For the vast majority of the population, shoes consisted of two layers of leather, one thick for the sole and another thin for the top of the shoe. The two layers were hand sewn together for a 'custom' fit.
Shoes for wear in the snow. Snow shoe, as legend has it, is an Indian (Native American) invention. The snow shoe is nearly three feet in length, by about sixteen inches in width. A rim of hickory, bent round with an arching front, and brought to a point at the heel, constitutes the frame, with the addition of cross pieces to determine its spread. Within the area, the exception of an opening for the toe, is woven a net work of deer strings, with interstices about an inch square. The base of the foot is lashed at the edge of this opening with thongs, which pass around the heel for the support of the foot. The heel is left free to work up and down, and the opening is designed to allow the toe of the boot to descend below the surface of the shoe, as the heel is raised in the act of walking.
High heel shoes and boots can be hazardous to your health. Women wearing shoes with high heels and narrow toes can suffer painful and often permanent foot deformities. For many women, painful and misshapen feet are the ultimate cost of a long-term love affair with high-heeled shoes. The deformities that often develop after years of wearing high-fashion pumps are similar to foot problems that were formerly seen in Chinese women whose feet had been bound by their parents. Narrow, pointed shoes and high heel shoes compress the toes and increases forces on the forefoot during standing and walking. With a 3 1/4-inch heel, pressure on the forefoot is more than seven times greater than with a flat shoe. In addition to choosing unhealthy shoe styles, women frequently buy shoes that are too narrow for their feet. Most women's feet are between 3 1/4 inches and 3 3/4 inches wide. Women's fashion shoes however are usually only three inches wide.
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