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people tied large leaves and grass under their feet In the earliest days: people made shoes to protect their feet
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In hot countries: people made shoes with grass or plant fibres In cold countries, shoes: were made from animal skins give better protection & keep the feet warm
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shoes were only popular among the rich people
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In the 1320’s: people made shoes with pointed toes the length of toes was the symbol of a person’s status the King had shoes with the longest toes
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Later: pointed toes were replaced by round and square toe shapes toes became larger and larger At the time of Henry VIII: people called shoes foot bags size reached to six and a half inches wide
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From 1570: shoe heels were developed Queen Elizabeth I’s heels grew to 2-3 inches
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knee boots were also popular most of the boots were made of cloth or leather
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common people wore shoes made of cloth rich people wore shoes or boots made of silk
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In the 18th Century: people began to decorate women’s shoes men’s shoes were quite plain and were made of black leather with pointed toes and low heels
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In the 19th Century: boots were popular for both men and women there were cloth boots, button boots and boots with front laces women also wore shoes in a variety of different materials, e.g. silk, reptile skins and drawn leathers
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