Boy's "Burley" Oxfords, 1975-1985

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Artifact Overview

Low-cut shoes that lace up the front became fashionable in the United States in the late 1800s. These easy-to-put-on shoes were a comfortable alternative to boots and button-fastened shoes. The style has remained popular ever since. This pair was part of the stock from the Carey Boot Shop in Charlevoix, Michigan.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Shoes (Footwear)

Date Made

1975-1985

Creator Notes

Made by Red Goose Shoes "for Boys and Girls," a division of International Shoe Company, Saint Louis, Missouri

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

2008.145.22

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Randolph C. and Nancy M. Carey.

Material

Leather

Technique

Sewing (Needleworking technique)

Color

Black (Color)
Reddish brown

Inscriptions

Sides of box: The RED / GOOSE Shoe Stamped on end of box: J7848 1 BUR- / LEY Wine 8D Right shoe insole: The RED / GOOSE Shoe Stamped inside left shoe: 8 D/B 9873 / J7848- / EV112 Stamped inside right shoe: 8 D/B 9873 / J7848- / EV112 LEATHER UPPER / BALANCE MAN MADE MAT'LS / [illegible]