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Bata Shoe Museum - In the 1930s, women seemed to heed the advice of fashion experts to have one pair of metallic evening shoes in their wardrobes because metallics functioned as a
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Bata Shoe Museum on Twitter: "#FashionHistoryFriday These evening shoes are typical of early 1930s footwear as gold and silver leathers were promoted as neutrals designed to go with everything. Despite this frugality,
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Bata Shoe Museum - #FashionHistoryFriday Daytime footwear for women in the 1930s often incorporated decorative details that added visual interest to the design. The pair of red suede peep toes features menswear-referencing
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Bata Shoe Museum on Twitter: "#FashionHistoryFriday New shoes were one way consumers in the 1930s could update an outfit that needed to be worn repeatedly. This pair of multi-coloured day shoes was