Charles F. Brannock

Fitting in America’s Shoes

Fitting in America’s Shoes

Shoe size might seem like a simple and standardized concept today, but its history in America is a fascinating journey through changing measurements, societal trends and technological advancements. From its humble beginnings to the modern system we use today, the evolution of shoe sizing is a testament to the ever-changing nature of fashion, industry and culture. In the early days of America, shoes were often custom-made by local cobblers. There were no standardized sizing systems, and shoe sizes varied greatly between regions. Cobblers would measure feet individually, crafting shoes tailored to each customer's unique dimensions. This personalized approach was necessary…
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