Yes, they used to wear flats or mocs with white ankle or knee socks with skirts just above the knee.
But as a rite of passage to a grown girl, many of them passed to black hose and heels with major or late college years.
Flats
Girls in the 1910s wore dresses just below the knee and knee high socks that girls wore in the 1900s evolved into ankle high socks, girls wore their hair in bows behind their head. Boys wor pant called knickabocas which are short pants that fell just below the knee, wiith this they wore long, black, knee high socks.
Yes. Schools were very much the way they are today in the 1950's.
Common cultural icons that became prominent in the 50's include: "Greaser" hairstyles Motorcycle jackets Juke Boxes Drive-in restaurants Roller Skates Rock and Roll Large fins on cars Bobby Socks Elvis Presley movies
During the 1950s many believed Americas culture was
for me i would wear them without those socks you would wear with tennis shoes... but i would wear them with the socks you would wear with ballet flats, for girls. :)
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for me, running shoes, especially without socks on. Flats also make my feet sweat but not as much as runners
yes
short shorts long socks
They small better with correct personal hygiene.
Leather flats, make girls feet stink the worst.
Stilettos, wedges, ballet flats with lacy socks, and 1 inch heel closed shoes. Also they wore closed heel shoes with a little strap around the ankle.
Flats
There does not appear to be a specific reason as to why the toe parts are different on boys and girls socks. One possible reason why the toe part is flat on boys socks and more curved on girls socks is to make it easier to tell them apart.
depends on the shoe if open toe or flats no if sneakers or tennies yes
Yes, sometimes!