1918 Ladies Footwear

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What the Well-Shod Foot Wore in 1918

I have a Spring-Summer 1918 catalog for clothes from the Lombard Mail Order Company in Baltimore, Maryland. It's fascinating to see what was the style for ladies shoes at that time.

This was just before the flapper era of short skirts, so picture these shoes with an ankle-length dress or skirt and blouse that was the style in 1918. These skirts are not the floor-sweeping dresses of the turn-of-the-century. They show the ankle and foot, so the shoes needed to be attractive.

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White Shoes in 1918 

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Check out These Prices for Shoes in 1918 

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Labeled "Comfort Shoes" - Note the Wider Toe on These Shoes from 1918 

1918 Celebrating the End of WWI

Check out the fashions in this video

This parade video of San Francisco shows the fashions of the day. People in the video are wearing surgical masks, as 1918 was also the great flu epidemic.
Lady in Fur-Trimmed Coat with Umbrella



Lady in Fur-Trimmed Coat with Umbrella
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Masks for Protection Against Pandemic Flu 1918
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Laced Boots for the Ladies in 1918 

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High Fashion Footwear

Can You Picture Yourself Wearing These Shoes?

Imagine yourself back in 1918 wearing the fashions of that era

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  • KathyT Mar 16, 2012 @ 11:30 am | delete
    I'm so glad you reminded me of this lens! I love it - style and education. Great combination. I just added this to my own Types of Ladies Heels lens! :)
  • veryirie Feb 8, 2012 @ 4:00 am | delete
    I'm amazed at how restrictive the ladies footwear in 1918 was; I believe I'll stick with my tennies. :)
  • FlaminCatDesigns Oct 16, 2011 @ 8:02 pm | delete
    Clothing is a great way to date old photos. Unfortunately most don't show the shoes, but some do. I love looking at old ads and prices. Fun lens.
  • tssfacts Apr 9, 2011 @ 7:47 am | delete
    I really like the vintage look. I remember seeing similar shoes in my grandma's closets. I tried them on but they didn't fit me as they were too big. So my "dress-up" days had to be just the dresses and other accessories but no shoes.
  • wordstock Feb 24, 2011 @ 8:16 am | delete
    Added as a featured lens on my Rhea's of Sneedville, TN. Another way to make the letters more real.
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