Women's Oxfords, 1925-1930
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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 -- especially with men, but women wear them too. This pair was part of the stock from the Campbell Boot Shop in Charlevoix, Michigan.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Shoes (Footwear)
Date Made
1925-1930
Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
Object ID
2008.145.47
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Randolph C. and Nancy M. Carey.
Material
Leather
Technique
Sewing (Needleworking technique)
Color
White (Color)
Inscriptions
End of box: EN-JOIE / TRADE MARK / REG U.S. PAT. OFF. / Health Shoe
Stamped on end of box: 2479 360 WH KID OXFORD
Box top: EN-JOIE / Health Shoe / TRADEMARK / REG. U.S. PAT. OFF.
Left insole: NARROW HEEL / Combination / Lust
Stamped inside both shoes: 360 10185 KX
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