Now, shoes are one of the
most common necessities in our lives. They can be versatile with fashion,
comfortable and offbeat chic. Certainly, shoe also has its own history and it
is the one who created the first shoe that we should give much credit to. At
first, our brilliant ancestors used some methods to protect their feet from rocks,
sand and harsh weather conditions, that’s the first pair of shoes in the world.
This kind of shoes were made from animal fur, void of any style or shape. In
this case, it can wrap around the foot to provide protection during cold
weather.
Shoes History
Dating back to 3700BC, the
first shoes worn by people were called sandals in ancient Egypt. It also were worn
in Greece, Rome and Mesopotamia. During the Middle Ages, sandals were abandoned
for moccasins and boots. An early form of moccasin was used by the American
Indians as well as the Eskimos. This type of footwear was the standard shoe
worn by American settlers until Thomas Beard brought shoemaking from London to
the United States in the mid-1500s. Moreover, the ancient Chinese people had
invented a kind of shoes with the wooden soles.
With time goes by, the shape
and style of shoes changes. People not only seek for comfortability, but also
fashion, even individuality. Shoe artisans created
ornate and decorative shoes for aristocrats in ancient Egypt, Japan and Europe.
But in modern times, shoes are divided into several categories. For example, Sports
shoes are designed to help the wearer better participate in a specific athletic
activity, such as running or baseball. Work shoes are designed to help workers
better do their jobs, such as heavy construction boots or walking shoes for
nurses. Casual and dress shoes make up the other category, including the shoes
people wear on a regular basis or when dressing formally. Hand painted shoes are mainly for those who are with
independent thoughts, pursuing individualities.
Shoes Today
Nowadays, shoe
manufacturing is a major industry, meeting a wide variety of shoe needs,
including expensive high-fashion footwear, sports-specific shoes and
inexpensive shoes.
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