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Saddle shoes are formal two-toned leather footwear, the normal coloration is white and black , although other colorations are frequently sold. The toe and back of the shoe are white and the name comes from the saddle of black leather on the middle part which has the eyelets. Saddle shoes are worn by both men and women in a variety of styles ranging from ultra high platforms to golf cleats. Saddle shoes were often worn by women mainly girls of the 50's with skirts, a white blouse and bobby socks.
Saddle shoes have recently been enjoying a comeback amongst males in their teens, twenties, and thirties. The new trend is particularly prevalent in New York City, Los Angeles, Tokyo and the southwest region of the United States.[1]
References
- ^ The New York Times: "The All-American Back From Japan"
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