The history of shoes

Let’s admit it! Men love shoes more than any part of their attire. They’ll just randomly select a short to wear on special occasions, but they would spend a hefty amount of time and money after luxury shoes

That’s just how it works. If you fall under the same demographic that has a special affinity for shoes, we have something interesting for you.

This is not an offer or a sale; it’s merely information about the brief history of shoes. If you’re interested you should stick around. If not, you can shop for luxury shoes for men and be prepared for the next occasion.

Anyway!

The oldest footwear ever found was from a Chinese skeleton which was 40,000 years old. Also, the paintings found in the Altamira Cave dating back to 15,000 - 12,000 B.C., demonstrates that humans developed the need to protect their feet from the elements quite early on.

That being said, shoe history cannot be traced back to a single, original shoe. Different climactic regions required different kinds of footwear, from animal furs wrapped around the feet and calves to palm leaves bound beneath the foot. These kinds of early shoes offered protection from the cold and heat, respectively. In cold regions, inventions like these were the predecessors of boots, whereas in hot regions they served as the prototypes for sandals. As such, shoe development was strongly influenced by respective conditions.

So before we were saving money to buy luxury shoes, we were busy designing shoes that will help us survive.

An overview

Prehistoric times: Humans already felt the need to protect their feet from the elements 40,000 years ago. The first shoes consisted of animal hides and furs wrapped around the foot.

Classical Antiquity: This marked the first sign of shoe development. With innovation, different types of footwear were made and shoes became a symbol of social rank.

Middle ages: In hindsight, the Middle Ages seem dark. Nevertheless, shoe production flourished during this period. Over these centuries, new types of shoes were introduced, heels were invented, and even Goodyear-welted shoes were developed.

20th century: The industrial revolution paved way for synthetic materials as the primary component for shoemaking. Stitching was replaced by glueing and the demand for new styles and trends took over the market.

There you have it. So the next time you’re shopping for luxury shoes for men, you can reflect on their history as well. 40,000 years of history at your feet.

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