Saddle shoes are shoes with low
heels. Their main feature is the toe that remains plain and a decorative
saddle-shaped panel that is evident at the mid feet. They are in most cases
made of leather and are usually available in white color with black saddle or
brown with black saddle. They are worn by both men and women.
This type of shoe has come a long way since 1900s when they were
first introduced. They remain icons of vintage in terms of style and it is
only proper that we have a look at their evolution over the
years.
1900s
The first shoes to be introduced were white in color with black
saddle. They also featured squared toes. Although they were originally designed
for male golfers, women too loved them.
1930s
Construction of this type of shoe changed in the 1930s due to
depression. Their soles were henceforth made of Crepe rubber instead of the
usual rubber. The 1930s designs featured white stitches and
laces.
1940s
The 1940s was the period for saddle shoes. They were designed in
brown and cream colors and men wore them with business suits and women with
afternoon attire.
1950s
This is the period when this type of shoe became available in
several different colors including black, red and green. Teens came to prefer
this type of shoe over any other type, something that promoted sales
tremendously.
1960s
This is the period when the shoes became almost like school
uniform. Almost every boy and girl wore the shore not only in school but in
everyday life.
Modern Saddle Shoes
Saddle shoes have never lost their taste ever since they were
introduced. This type of shoe is back with a bang and it is only a matter of
time before it is seen on the feet of famous actors as actresses, just the
same way it was in the 1900s.