In Ancient Egypt only nobles wore leather sandals. The pharaohs wore shoes of this type adorned with gold. The Greeks showed avant-garde not only in philosophy, science and politics, but also in fashion: studies show that some even wore a different model on each foot. During the Roman Empire, shoes denounced the individual's class or social group: senators wore brown shoes, for consuls the indicated color was white, while women wore white, red, green or yellow shoes. In China, the cult of the feet required the use of shoes with a maximum of 15 cm. To wear them, the women had their feet bandaged in a cylinder so they wouldn't grow. In the Middle Ages, most shoes were shaped like today's sneakers. They were made of leather. Nobles and knights wore better quality boots. In France, in the 16th century, shoes became so narrow that to put them on, the feet had to soak for an hour in ice water. During the Industrial Revolution, at the beginning of the 18th century, in England, machines started to produce shoes on a large scale. - ALL THIS STUDY FOR EVERYBODY TO BRIEFLY AGREE: A WOMAN LOOKS AWESOME IN BOOTS! #fetish
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