Shoes

Designer Thomas Ridout British

Not on view

Prior to the late 18th century, shoemakers and vendors seldom marked the shoes they sold. It is fortunate then, to find this pair of latchet shoes from the third quarter of the 18th century which retains the adhered paper label of it London maker. The pointed tongue was fashionable from the 1770s; in this pair of shoes the original square tongue has been folded and stitched into a point in order to update the style. The increasing taste for simpler and lighter-feeling textile designs over the course of the 18th century can be seen in the silk uppers of these shoes, which has been carefully cut to make most effective use of the brocaded motifs

Shoes, Thomas Ridout (British), silk, British

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