Shoes Are More Than Footwear

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Almost everyone in an affluent society has at least one pair of shoes. Most have several pairs; and a few have a pair for every occasion and outfit. But, in defense of the individuals who seem to have a fetish, shoes are more than footwear.

Centuries ago, shoes denoted a person’s place in society. One peek at an individual’s feet and onlookers could tell whether this human being was a member of royalty or a peasant living on the street. The wear and tear on the shoes may yield a clue, but it was much more than the condition of the footwear.

Unbelievable, there was a time when it was illegal for anyone outside of society’s upper crust to wear shoes with a heel. Imagine people being arrested for their choice in footwear. In truth, the rich and royal actually got ridiculous when it came to wearing high heeled shoes. The assumption being that the bigger the heel, the greater the prosperity and place in the community. People were selecting heels so tall that servant had to serve as canes, so their master or mistresses did not fall from their shoes, breaking a leg or worse.

Shoes also help people in their chosen occupations. For example, a nurse will generally wear some kind of footwear with a cushioned soul, to manage long hours on his/her feet. Construction workers wear steel-toed boots as protective footwear. Firemen wear fire-retardant footwear that also withstands the mud and muck walked through while fighting a blaze.

But, some shoes are simply for the fun of it. After are hard week a work, many people like to frequent the night clubs and unwind with a night of drinking and dancing. In an effort to get noticed and make a fashion statement, ladies will don extremely feminine club wear and purchase accentuating shoes to complete the look.

Shoes are also important accessories for costumes. As the final touch, the footwear authenticates the desired persona. Personal relationships are also influenced by what an individual wears. From head to foot, individuals dress for success at work and play.

Yes, shoes are more than footwear. Shoes express who people are, what they do, and sometimes even their place in society as a whole. In addition, shoes are often a unique expression of moods and desires. What shoes are in your closet?

Tina Matsunaga is a freelance writer for home-based businesses, Internet marketers, and professionals around the world. She enjoys working at home while raising 2 children. She holds a BA in English and secondary education from Regis University.

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