| The 1920s womens shoes caused quite a debacle | | | | full-length skirt that covered feet and legs because |
| among the society of the streets of those days | | | | now there was four inches of bare leg as well as |
| because many pivotal and changing events took | | | | exposing the feet. The 1920s womens shoes had to |
| place leading up to the change of shoe wear for | | | | be reinvented because there wasn't much significance |
| women as well as the dress of women. It was the | | | | put on womens shoes at that time, why would there |
| 1920s womens shoes that were first seen by others | | | | be, they weren't seen except sitting in the porch. |
| as women generally dressed with their skirts right | | | | Now it was essential that the 1920s womens shoes |
| down to the ground and were often seen sweeping | | | | be emphasized due to this change in attire and the |
| all around them as they walked. However, it was due | | | | number and types of shoes skyrocketed. |
| to this very unwanted dirt on the skirt bottoms that | | | | Soon it was introduced in the realm of the 1920s |
| provoked the new style as well as the cause for | | | | womens shoes the still famous and often still worn |
| introducing the 1920s womens shoes. | | | | shoe that was high heeled and had extremely pointy |
| It happened just before the 1920s womens shoes | | | | narrow toes. These were highly criticized because of |
| became popular, famous and widely controversial | | | | the terrible support and the very uncomfortable |
| that the skirts of the women were raised just four | | | | nature of shoes. The 1920s womens shoes had a full |
| inches from the floor. This change or desired change, | | | | frontal attack released on them trying to discourage |
| grew panic and gasps from the men and other | | | | the sales of these shoes because they were terrible |
| women in the general society but because of the | | | | for the health for the feet and it isn't an old wives |
| horse feces so commonly found, and walked through | | | | tale that tight shoes destroy character. They do and |
| in the streets in those days, the women felt it was | | | | we know this today but in the era of the 1920s |
| not only wanted by other women but it was | | | | womens shoes, they choose fashion as first and |
| imperative for the cleanliness of the skirt. | | | | comfort as dead last. |
| Well four inches up reveals quite a lot more than a | | | | |