Shoes during the 1920's.
Shoes during the 1920's had accessories such as buckles , bows and straps. Footwear was visible beneath short dresses and was selected with more care as a fashionable accessory (Thomas 3).Heals were at least 2 inches high and sequin or diamante were quite unusual. Shoes looked heavier and the shoes were more rounded than pointed. Popular forms of women’s dress shoes in the 1920's can be divided into three basic types pumps (no straps), ankle straps (mary janes), and T-straps (1920s Women's Dress Shoes),
Evening Shoes
"Evening shoes were often made with fabric exteriors such as silk satin, brocade, velvet and lace over a leather base; sometimes they were decorated with beading, embroidery, or
shoe clips, It was fashionable to have heels in a contrasting color or decorated with patterns
or rhinestones" (1920s WOMEN’S DRESS SHOES). Popular colors for evening shoes were silver, bronze , black , pastels , silks and gold (1920s Women's Dress Shoes).
shoe clips, It was fashionable to have heels in a contrasting color or decorated with patterns
or rhinestones" (1920s WOMEN’S DRESS SHOES). Popular colors for evening shoes were silver, bronze , black , pastels , silks and gold (1920s Women's Dress Shoes).
Daytime Shoes
Daytime shoes were normally made from a leather and a heel of 1 inch -2 1/2 normally a low heel and button up shoes or boots.