Fleur De Guerre
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OMG! Those are even nicer! Darn the exchange rate!
Fleur De Guerre said:OMG! Those are even nicer! Darn the exchange rate!
Here are some images of an original c. 1940 pair of galoshes:Laura Chase said:While those are the nicest modern galoshes I've seen, they just aren't quite as elegant as the golden era ones.
Laura Chase said:While those are the nicest modern galoshes I've seen, they just aren't quite as elegant as the golden era ones.
Sunny said:I have never seen true vintage boots-as-shoes from the 1940s or anywhere around, except for riding and hiking boots. I've seen plenty of what I assumed were overshoes, whether rubber for rain, fur-trimmed for warmth, or both. Overshoes cannot be worn without regular shoes; they're too big, and the hollow heel is impossible to walk on. Am I wrong? Are some of those overshoes and galoshes I've seen meant to be worn all day? I thought they would've been removed when the wearer got to the office or wherever.
That is great to know! I'm still a little curious about how it'd work, since overshoes would be too big for the feet without shoes. Maybe they would be worn with soft slippers. Cozy!BeBopBaby said:To add to the confusion - I had a vintage pair of fur-trimmed 40s boots that had little inserts that you could put into the hollow heel so you could wear them as overshoes or as boots. I pulled them out of a trash can from an elderly person's house that was being cleaned out years ago, they were too small for me so I sold them.
Sunny said:Sorry, texasgirl, I didn't mean to pick on you! I agree about the purpose of that picture; it's great for getting an idea of shapes. The differences in early 20th-century shapes is really interesting. It just literally illustrated the confusion I was getting from the whole thread. I agree that the boots epr25 posted look like real boots-as-shoes.
Perhaps they're really meant to be worn during the daytime, as out-and-about type shoes. They're almost shoes and not boots at all, since the vamp is so low; I'd like to see another pair that's higher cut.
That is great to know! I'm still a little curious about how it'd work, since overshoes would be too big for the feet without shoes. Maybe they would be worn with soft slippers. Cozy!