Vintage Shoes

Zarina, your shoe collection is amazing. where do you find most of them?
 
Thank you! Some of them are from ebay and others from vintage stores. :smile:
 
I ave had no luck finding vintage shoes on ebay. Any other suggestions for online shopping?
 
You can try http://www.rubylane.com/ - type "shoes" in the search box.
There are also other possibilities like:
http://www.1860-1960.com/
http://www.tias.com/stores/avintage/
http://www.vintagedesignerclothing.com/index.html
http://www.victorianelegance.com/

However in my opinion these stores are expensive and have less choice than ebay. Are you sure you search the right way? Vintage shoes are a category on their own, you shoudn't just type "vintage shoes" in the search box.
Look here: http://clothing.listings.ebay.com/V...rksidZm37QQsacatZ74976QQsocmdZListingItemList
At the moment there are 1966 pairs of vintage shoes on auction. On the left side you can choose what era you want.
Hope you will find good results!
 
You are welcome - hope you will find something nice!
 
^^ That makes no sense.

There aren't as many large vintage shoes available now because there weren't as many made then. Women's feet were smaller then for some reason, just as there weren't as many tall women then as there are now.

Genetics or evolution, take your pic, but women's sizes have changed quite a bit in 50 years.


Not to attack you or anything, but I honestly do not think women's feet have 'evolved' over the past 50 years. This reminds me so much of the statement that women 'back then' (ie. before 1900) were just shorter, skinnier, and all around just smaller. NOT TRUE. I could show you a bajillion Carte De Vistes and dugeurrotypes that show just the opposite. And the reason that the majority of clothes we have left from those times are small ones is because fabric was expensive and as styles changed women would just rework whatever fabric they could get their hands on...and there was naturally more fabric to work with from the larger sized outfits.

Anywho, Is anyone here good at dating shoes? I have 2 pairs and have no idea how to date them. I've already looked on The Costumer's Manifesto online, but I get confused... I'll try and post pictures today
 
^^ hmm ok after thinking about how much the average standard of living has increased along with better nutrition I suppose it may be possible that in the past 50 years people have been able to grow more -larger feet and all. And I don't know everything, so who knows :blush:


But here are the 2 pairs I have, The first is a peachy silk, the silk is shattering so they're obviously old enough to have been made back when they used metals in silk dyes (which puts it in late 19th early 20th).

And the second pair have never been worn...dead stock I think someone called it. And judging by their size on my foot I'd say they're a 7 1/2 or an 8.

Anyone know how old they may be??
 

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Very nice shoes! The second pair is from the 40's. :smile:
 
I have a pair of Dior heels that I think are vintage... I don't know how old they are, but more importantly I can't tell what size they are! There's no sizing info on them at all. Any ideas for determining their size?

 

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