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Men's Shoes


Men's shoes have evolved tremendously throughout their history. In the medieval period, Men's shoes were typically available only to the rich and elite society and were made from leather, silk and other cloths. Towards the end of the sixteenth century, Men's shoes were typically flat and it wasn't until the end of the sixteenth century, that Men's shoes with an arched sole and heels emerged. Men's shoes belonging to the high-class society used to be adorned with large bows or roses. Ankle boats became hyped by the mid-nineteenth century and after 1945, Men's shoes began modernizing into the designs that we have today.


Material of Shoes

Men’s shoes are typically made from five most commonly used materials, namely Leather, a flexible and sturdy material used for Men’s shoes that is comfortable, breathable and acts as an insulator, Textiles, used in Men's shoes as fabric is generally used and it comes in a variety of colours and types such as cotton, polyester, wool and nylon, Synthetics, a man-made material that is composed of two layers with an external surface adhered to a layer of polyester fibres and are used to make cheap yet comfortable Men's shoes, Rubber, commonly used to make the soles of Men’s shoes, Foam, commonly used to provide support in the uppers of Men’s shoes.


Occasions

Now that you are well aware of the history and materials used in Men's shoes, it is time to be familiar with what sort of Men's shoes to wear to different occasions. Every occasion will calla different type of Men's shoes from your closet, which is why it is fundamental to have all different types at hand. If you are going to a wedding or any other formal occasion, then a formal, dark coloured and a polished Oxford or Derby is your best bet. Say you are going to a dressy yet not a completely formal event, you should go for a Derby or a Mank. Now for the causal road trip or travel. You will want something classy yet comfortable. The best options amongst Men's shoes to wear will be Sneakers or Boots.