Pair of Shoes
ca. 1955 (made)
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After the Second World War, although rationing continued until 1952, a release from some design restrictions led to the re-introduction of feminine pre-war shoe styles, such as the peep-toe and a higher heel. These shoes, with their multicoloured suede, peep-toe and high-heel, represent this return to pre-war style. Sandals such as these were popular for summer wear.
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Parts | This object consists of 2 parts.
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Materials and techniques | Suede |
Brief description | F, pair of shoes, multicoloured suede with heel, Rayne, 1950s, Britain |
Physical description | Yellow, pink, green and blue multicoloured suede shoe with heel. Ankle strap and open toe. |
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Credit line | Given by Mrs Rosemary Wreford |
Summary | After the Second World War, although rationing continued until 1952, a release from some design restrictions led to the re-introduction of feminine pre-war shoe styles, such as the peep-toe and a higher heel. These shoes, with their multicoloured suede, peep-toe and high-heel, represent this return to pre-war style. Sandals such as these were popular for summer wear. |
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Accession number | T.138:1, 2-2009 |
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Record created | August 6, 2009 |
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