Pair of Pattens
1730s-1740s (made)
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Leather overshoes or clogs were the elegant alternative to wood and iron pattens (see T.43&A-1922).These leather clogs are partly covered in green velvet, which complements the brocaded, patterned silk material of the shoes with which they are worn. Latchet fastenings with ribbon ties hold the shoes in place. The clogs are curved and shaped neatly to fit under the shoe arch. They would give good support to the foot, perhaps making the high heels easier to walk in.
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Parts | This object consists of 2 parts.
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Materials and techniques | Green velvet, edged with blue ribbon |
Brief description | Pair of velvet pattens, Britain, 1720s-30s |
Physical description | Pair of velvet pattens. The pattens are green velvet lined with blue ribbon, they hold the shoes with a strong leather sole and heel and are attached to the shoes with green ribbons tied in bows. |
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Credit line | Given by Col. F. G. G. Bailey |
Summary | Leather overshoes or clogs were the elegant alternative to wood and iron pattens (see T.43&A-1922).These leather clogs are partly covered in green velvet, which complements the brocaded, patterned silk material of the shoes with which they are worn. Latchet fastenings with ribbon ties hold the shoes in place. The clogs are curved and shaped neatly to fit under the shoe arch. They would give good support to the foot, perhaps making the high heels easier to walk in. |
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Accession number | T.274B&C-1922 |
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Record created | November 6, 2002 |
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