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1920's Ladies Shoes in Brown and Black
Due to the often muddy or dusty roads and sidewalks in the early 1900's, calf-high boots were commonly worn for protection against the elements. Boots and shoes were typically black, brown or white, or various combinations thereof since these colors were practical and utilitarian.
As the condition of roads and footpaths improved, and cars were used for transport, then there was less necessity for boots, and so shoes became more prominent. Beautiful and stylish shoes were developed that have evolved into the modern shoe styles we are familiar with today.
In the 1920's whether due to the shrinkage in dress lengths or to the general swing toward color for all articles, both of utility and luxury, the fact remains that footwear was offered in colors and color combinations undreamed of 25 years earlier. Shoes in blue and red and rose and pastel shades became available to match and complement any dress ensemble.
Shoes were also referred to as slippers - not to be confused with bedroom slippers. My guess is that they were referred to as slippers because they could be slipped on easily when compared to boots.
1920's Shoes