Introduction to Shoe History
By Momie Tullottes, published May 06, 2008
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The first shoe style in ancient Egyptian times seems to have been sandals. During that time, the style of the sandal actually represented where you were in society. The kings, princes, and priests would wear a sandal with a long curved toe. Everyone else (commoners) would wear an open-toed style with a middle and ankle strap. I wonder how these shoes would perform during hiking conditions. It is possible that the first shoes were developed because of frequent walking, so perhaps many of them would do well.
Many other cultures, besides the Egyptians, also designed their footwear around rank in society. At one point in time in the Roman culture, the higher the top of the shoe was above the ankle, the higher the rank of the officers wearing them. This could be somewhat considered one of the first hiking boot styles, though it was not referred to by that name then. Roman women had a different type of shoe than the men that could be classified as a sandal.
I was interested to learn that in Babouche, India, during the 16th century, only those who were nobles or well-off were allowed to even wear shoes. In China, shoes have been historically used as a way to keep the feet of the female tiny and delicate.
Maybe one of the most interesting styles of shoe, well actually boot, that I have heard of is the Alpine Boot, a very sturdy boot invented in 1910. In addition to a sturdy sole, bent nails were used in the design to ensure that a hiker or climber wearing these boots would have a strong foothold. Nowadays, you are more likely to see rubber soles with carved in traction than a bent nail design.
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