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Posted: Tue 16:22, 17 Sep 2013
Post subject: 10 Iconic Shoe Designs
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3. Converse Chuck Taylors
The Converse Rubber Shoe Company opened in Malden, Massachusetts, in 1908. From the start they were invested in practical footwear that could be worn year Specialization for sports began in 1915, when they produced shoes specifically for tennis. Two years later they debuted the Converse All-Star, manufactured especially for basketball. In 1921, Chuck Taylor, a basketball player, started working for the company to fulfill his dream of creating a comfortable shoe. He became Converse secret weapon, tirelessly promoting the shoe throughout the United States and soon his name was added to the Converse patch on each pair of All-Stars. The original Chuck Taylors were black with white trim; high tops with a rubber covering over the toe. In the mid-1960s, new colors were added to the line-up. While the shoe star status on the basketball court ended in the 1970s, the shoes remained popular with generations of slacker-prone teenagers, but even that wasn enough to prevent the company from going bankrupt in 2001. A new roster of talent was brought in to resurrect the brand, which led to a buyout by Nike in 2003. Today, the brand has been extended into numerous color schemes and styles for boys, girls, men, and women. The brand has reclaimed its iconic status with special editions featuring DC Comics heroes, Dr. Seuss characters, and Jimi Hendrix for collectors with the Chuck Taylor bug.
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Cowboy boots in America came of age in the 1860s to the 1880s in Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas, where long cattle drives on the plains became a regular part of a cowboy life. The traditional cowboy boot has a rounded pointed toe, a high shaft to prevent injuries from snakes and rough brush, and a Cuban heel. The Cuban heel is rounded at the back and angled from the heel to the ground. This helps a cowboy foot remain firmly in the stirrup. Boots made for riding have slightly higher heels than those made for walking. A main feature of cowboy boots is their lack of laces. This is to prevent cowboys from being dragged behind the horse. The thinking went that if a cowboy wore boots with laces and became unseated, the laces might snag on the stirrup, with fatal results.
Justin Boots, founded by Texan Joe Justin in 1879, was one of the first notable makers of cowboy boots. He popularized the concept of adding additional stitching on the boot shaft as a way of making the leather more stiff, so it wouldn bunch around the ankle. His clients soon asked for star cut-out patterns on the shaft, which later evolved into more elaborate designs. Today most prestigious brands of cowboy boots are Tony Lama, a division of Justin, and Lucchese.
Today, roper boots are a popular variation on the traditional cowboy boot. The roper boot originated in the 1950s; they have a shorter shaft, rounder toe, and a lower, much more square heel less conducive to long rides out on the range, but appropriate for roping calves at the rodeo.
5. Dr. Martens
Shodding hipsters since 1960s, Dr. Martens, or Docs, and their patented Bouncing Sole and yellow stitching are a British fashion mainstay. Yet, their genesis was Teutonic. Klaus Martens was doctor in the German army during World War II. (Ah, the skinheads ears just pricked up). The good doctor turned his ankle while skiing in the Bavarian Alps on leave. He modified his army boots with air padded insoles made of tires and got back to the business of fighting the Allies. After the war, he landed in Munich with an old college friend and went into the boot-making business, their secret being a stash of leftover rubber from a Luftwaffe airstrip. Rumor has it, German housewives loved these early boots. By the late 1950s business was booming and Marten sold out to a British company. The UK version of Dr. Martens debuted in 1960, with the newly trademarked AirWair sole. Police officers and factory workers were their original customers; it took the skinheads a good decade and a half to co-opt them. By the 1980s, the Dr. Marten-wearing subcultures had expanded to include punk rockers, New Wave musicians, and college students who wouldn be caught dead in Birkenstocks. While the brand has seen its ups and downs in recent years, all sorts of varieties are available for men,[url=http://duveticacanadashop.halod.com/][b]duvetica down jackets online sale[/b][/url], women, and children, from the hardcore high-rise 15-eyelet models to more demure slip ons. For the woman who likes her army boots with a dash of femininity patterns are the new black.
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When did this modern era begin? After World War II, American GIs brought home Japanese zori, rice straw flip flops, with the straps attached much closer to the heel than American flip flops. We called them thongs until the 1970s, when the present nomenclature took hold and the t-word was relegated to underwear. Highly impractical for almost any endeavor other than beach bumming, these days one can see wearers of flip flops attempting all sorts of maneuvers better left to a foot enclosed in a proper shoe: driving, bike riding, chasing the dog down the street, dining at a fine restaurant, getting married, receiving a college degree, or riding Space Mountain.
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These Oxford-style lace-ups are synonymous with 1950s poodle skirts and buxom cheerleaders. The style originated sometime in the early 20th century and became popular in the 1920s as an athletic shoe their identification with cheerleaders. Typically a white, thick-soled shoe with a black saddle-shaped design stitched over the mid-sole, the saddle shoe has expanded in recent decades to feature numerous color combinations for the boho shoe aficionado. Saddle shoes are made for both men and women; men who favor them often are part of the ska scene or the swing dance scene, where a dapper style mandates a bit of footwear flair. Today,[url=http://duveticajacketsoutlet.olimx.com/][b]Duvetica Jackets Duvetica Online Duvetica Outlet Duvetica Sale Duvetica Vest Duvetica Coat Duvetica Kappa[/b][/url], Bass still manufactures saddle shoes for the diehard fashionistas who love a good throwback. Dr. Marten and Cole Haan also have saddle shoe styles in their line-ups.
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