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Stunning vintage 50s pale pink satin Spring-O-Lator high heel mules have clear rhinestones on the heels and are marked Joseph size 5M. Insoles with elastic held down measure 8 5/8, width is 2 7/8, and heels are 4 high. Have leather soles and elastic is still nice & stretchy. In very nice condition

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What 1940s outfit could be complete without the perfect pair of shoes? In the 1940s, shoes were, like everything else, very practical. Shoes were very chunky by today's standards, with a blunt toe box, stacked square heel (2-3 inches), thick decorations like bows and flowers, and thick wedge or platform soles . Since WWII efforts

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Early 1950's shoes were often very high, but with rounded or peep toes and low cut front uppers and sometimes had sturdy Cuban heels.   Strapped sandals with finer heels were popular as were heavier thicker heels for lower shoes, but by the mid fifties kitten heels and metal tipped steel stiletto heels. By the mid 1950s pointed toe shoes called winkle pickers with stiletto heels up to 5 inches were a common sight. 1950s Shoes Flats, 1958 Shoes, 1954 Shoes, 1950s Bags And Shoes, 1950s Womens Shoes, Collectible Vintage Shoe Ads, Victorian Ball Gowns, 1950s Shoes, 1950s Prom Dress

Early 1950's shoes were often very high, but with rounded or peep toes and low cut front uppers and sometimes had sturdy Cuban heels. Strapped sandals with finer heels were popular as were heavier thicker heels for lower shoes, but by the mid fifties kitten heels and metal tipped steel stiletto heels. By the mid 1950s pointed toe shoes called winkle pickers with stiletto heels up to 5 inches were a common sight.

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