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Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Reminisce the 40′s Era With Vintage Inspired Peep-Toe Pumps

by Roselle

Peep-toe shoes started appearing in the 1940’s, a decade before the stilettos came out. To give you an idea on how peep-toe shoes looked like back then, here are pages from old Sears and Spiegel catalogs.

1942 Sears Catalog featuring colorful peep-toe shoes at US$1.98

Peep-toe shoes from a 1942 Spiegel Catalog

Back then, it was common to see peep-toe platforms and wedges. And as you can see, colorful shoes were already a hot trend, even in the 40’s.

Since its appearance, peep-toe shoes have become a staple in every girl’s closet. It has managed to stay and turn itself into a classic as countless shoe brands continue to release new designs each season.

The most common version being used today is the peep-toe pumps. This version is possibly one of the greatest shoe creations influenced by the 40′s. A cross between closed-toe pumps and open-toe strappy sandals, peep-toe pumps can be very versatile.

Reminisce the 40′s and grab any of these vintage inspired peep-toe pumps:

BCBG Max Azria Doriel Peep-Toe Pumps

This plain colored peep-toe pump from BCBG Max Azria can take you from a business meeting to a red carpet event

Cynthia Vincent Lida Heel Peep-Toe Pumps

Head to the mall or go clubbing with these dress-me-up or dress-me-down peep-toe pumps from Cynthia Vincent

Marciano Cason Pump

Whether it’s a cocktail event or a date with someone gorgeous, this peep-toe pump from Marciano will be your ever reliable walking buddy.

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