Women's Shoes, about 1860
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three dimensional object
1850-1870
Array
three dimensional object
1850-1870
Women's Shoes, about 1860
1850-1870
These shoes, commonly called slippers in this period, were likely made to match a specific outfit. They may have been made to match a wedding gown. Flimsy fabric shoes such as this were very popular, but provided no support and quickly were soiled and damaged. They were purely decorative and worn by women who were expected to stay primarily indoors and not required to do any work.
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Title: The Henry Ford Historic Costume Collection
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