BCBGeneration Women's Topanga Dress Shoes BCBGeneration Women's Topanga Dress Shoes
Passamentrie and Sequin Nite Shoe (April) Passamentrie and Sequin Nite Shoe (April)
Annie Women's Maka Dress Sandal Annie Women's Maka Dress Sandal
Ellie Shoes Women's 431-Knot Sandal Ellie Shoes Women's 431-Knot Sandal
Michael Antonio Womens Riordan-Met Platform Sandal Michael Antonio Womens Riordan-Met Platform Sandal
BCBGeneration Women's Scooter Sandal BCBGeneration Women's Scooter Sandal
AK Anne Klein Women's Jericah Slingback Sandal AK Anne Klein Women's Jericah Slingback Sandal
BCBGeneration Women's Stevie Ankle-Strap Sandal BCBGeneration Women's Stevie Ankle-Strap Sandal
BCBG Max Azria Women's Hazel Sandals BCBG Max Azria Women's Hazel Sandals
GUESS by Marciano Women's Chata Platform Pump GUESS by Marciano Women's Chata Platform Pump

Formal Dress Shoes

A shoe (Zabat Turkish [1]) is a footwear for humans, who covers the foot unless a boot and a sandal. It serves the stability and strength on the ground, and facilitated the hard tasks such as working in the field, construction, etc. . , And each shoe has its own social meaning, symbolic, and so on. This type of shoe molded to fit the foot with a flexible upper of leather, plastic, felt, fabric or other tissue, more or less notched across the instep and a sole of a heavier material. The formal dress shoes are different from the boots that do not exceed the height of the ankle. The shoe is a footwear used primarily for sports, and informal environments. The earliest known formal dress shoes in the history of humanity were sandals, dating from around 8000 to 7000 BC and were found in Oregon, USA in 1938. [2] However, the materials currently used for making formal dress shoes (typically tanned leather) do not usually last for thousands of years, so formal dress shoes were probably in use long before this. The physical anthropologist Erik Trinkaus believes that the use of the shoe began between 40,000 and 26,000 years ago, decreasing the thickness of the bones of the toes (except fat) in that period, probably because before this the human barefoot . The first formal dress shoes were simple, often simple "foot bags" of leather to protect feet from rocks, debris, and cold. Now, the shoe uses more leather than a sandal, especially in cold countries. At the same time in the Middle Ages the shoe was made with fabric flaps or alternate to the skin to protect and strengthen the foot for better fit. In Europe, the shoe became a social status symbol of nobility and rich but grew to ridiculous proportions forcing simplification and creating new ways to reach the massive and modern shoe stitching. Since the seventeenth century, most leather formal dress shoes have been characterized by a single stitch. This is still the requirement of today's dress shoe. Since the mid-twentieth century, advances in rubber, plastics, synthetic fabrics and industrial adhesives have allowed manufacturers to create formal dress shoes that differ considerably from the traditional processing techniques. Therefore, the leather, which had been the primary material processing is generally used today to make expensive shoes, while the sneaker has no real leather. Currently the shoes are ready for every fitness terrain. The sandal is a kind of shoe that used to get more fresh air on the foot, the shoe allowing more capacity for movement and the boot allows the passage of liquid impermeable manner. The material of the formal dress shoes lie by gender, but also have been complicated methods such as wooden formal dress shoes and metal. The types of formal dress shoes of different genders, not only is extended to the need, but also popular and artistic design. In the case of a Shoe Punk, takes on the design of rebellion, which is useful to personify the image. Have emerged recently called up formal dress shoes or formal dress shoes with spikes for men, they have internal enhancement is not noticeable to the naked eye and can grow to 7 cm tall. This system overcomes some inequality that existed when women want to be taller, and to correct problems dysmetria in the lower body. Although the formal dress shoes were the most common footwear in ancient times were also used other types. The first shoe that is a model known as leather moccasin. He held the foot with a rawhide laces and was used mainly in Babylon around 1600 BC From 500 BC, Greek women of high class adopted a similar leather shoes, adjusted to the foot. The Romans were the first to establish around 200 BC C. , guilds of shoemakers. In the Middle East, formal dress shoes were added to boost foot heels of the burning sand of the desert.
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BCBGeneration Women's Topanga Dress Shoes Passamentrie and Sequin Nite Shoe (April) Annie Women's Maka Dress Sandal Ellie Shoes Women's 431-Knot Sandal Michael Antonio Womens Riordan-Met Platform Sandal BCBGeneration Women's Scooter Sandal AK Anne Klein Women's Jericah Slingback Sandal BCBGeneration Women's Stevie Ankle-Strap Sandal BCBG Max Azria Women's Hazel Sandals GUESS by Marciano Women's Chata Platform Pump