We will tell you about shoes - five interesting footwear facts worth knowing!
Do you love shoes as much as we do? Definitely! That's why we end this busy week with a short entry about not only shoes and their types, but also interesting facts about footwear. If you want to know some interesting facts, we invite you to read the first entry of this type on the KeeShoes blog!

Do you love shoes as much as we do? Definitely! That's why we end this busy week with a short entry about not only shoes and their types, but also interesting facts about footwear. If you want to know some interesting facts, we invite you to read the first entry of this type on the KeeShoes blog!
Missing shoes, special shoe hooks and stolen shoes
A century ago, shoes with a distinction between right and left feet were not produced - really! This information also shocked us, especially since in modern life we cannot imagine wearing differently shaped shoes, taking into account the shape of the foot. To make your shoes perfect, you had to go to a shoemaker who would custom-tailor your shoes to make traveling in them more comfortable. Only with the invention of an industrial solution for wholesale production did the problem cease to exist.
It is also worth mentioning in this paragraph that women are masters of dealing with embarrassing clothes. In the 19th century, according to fashion, women wore high-top shoes fastened with many small buttons. Being squeezed into the corset, women could do little to actually fasten those unfortunate buttons, so a special hook was invented to make the task easier!
Shoes also tempt some people to steal them - especially unique ones. Therefore, it is not surprising that the ruby pumps featured in "The Wizard of Oz" with Judy Garland were stolen. And no one has solved this situation yet. What do shoes do to people!
Shoes are art and high heels from a professor...
Footwear is not only a new pleasure, but also an art. This is supported by the first shoes, designed in a futuristic style by Andre Perugia. Perugia showed that over practicality in this element of the wardrobe, he also values art, which can surprise all people. And it was surprising in the first half of the 20th century. Andre was the creator of the so-called "heel-less shoe" and approaches his work with extravagance. After all, shoes inspire!
And a certain professor invented... high heels. Paul Stevenson was the author of the maximum height of high heels, which is approximately 13 cm. When developing it, Stevenson took into account, among other things, experience wearing the footwear, sobriety, price per pair, and several important variables that made up the sociological factor. Great stuff, right?