Historical blogs
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The History of Two-Tone Spectators: A Vintage Icon
Spectator shoes – the eye-catching two-tone style loved by vintage fashion fans – have a history that spans nearly 100 years. From their flashy debut in 1920s men’s fashion to...
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Mary Jane Shoes: History, Key Features, and Why This Timeless Style Endures
Mary Jane Shoes: A Timeless Classic Few shoe styles have stayed popular as long as Mary Janes. Known for their strap across the top, rounded toes, and flat or low...
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Are Saddle Shoes Back in Style? A Timeless Two-Tone Trend
Are Saddle Shoes in Style? We think so! Saddle shoes are a timeless and eye-catching choice. They add a fun, vintage touch to any outfit without feeling too dressed up....
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Oxford and Derby shoes: An Everlasting Classic
Oxford shoes have been around since the 1800s, starting off as practical men's shoes and eventually becoming a must-have for women too. From classic styles like the Oxford and Derby...
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1950’s fashion | How did people dress in the 1950s? | memery
Fashion in the 1950s reflected a new sense of optimism after World War II. As the economy recovered, styles shifted away from the practical, no-frills clothing of the war years....
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1940's Fashion | What did the 1940's look like? | memery
World War II had a big influence on how people dressed in the 1940s. Keep reading to see what men and women wore during this time—and maybe find some fashion...
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1930’s fashion | What was the fashion of the 1930’s? | memery
Explore what men and women wore during the 1930s and discover the influences that shaped the fashion of the decade. Practicality and Glamour During the Great Depression Fashion in the...
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1920’s fashion | Learn about the fashion in the roaring 20’s | memery
A Time of Change and Cultural Liberation The 1920s—also known as the "Roaring Twenties"—was a vibrant decade marked by dramatic shifts in style and society. Following World War I (1914–1918),...
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1900s Fashion | How did people dress in the early 1900s? | memery
Step back in time with us and explore how people dressed in the early 1900s. This era, known as the Edwardian period or the Art Nouveau era, was marked by...