There is never a lack of ugly shoes in fashion circles. They are neither sexy nor stylish, but they are sought after because they are comfortable or unique. Recently, "New York Magazine" reviewed the ugly shoes that swept the world over the past 40 years. Birkenstock sandals in the 1960s Klompen leather shoes in the early 1970s 1980s: Capezio Jazz Shoes 1990s: Tevas Outdoor Shoes 2004: UGG Warm Boots 2006: Croc Plastic Shoes 2007: Worishofer Women's Sandals Funeral Casket For Casket,Wooden Casket,Cheap Casket Luxes Casket Company Ltd. , http://www.cardboard-coffin.com
Californian Margot Fraser first fell in love with this sandal from Germany and obtained its American agency rights. Birkenstock became an anti-traditional iconic shoe. More than 40 years later, German-born supermodel Heidi Klum also designed an exclusive Birkenstock.
It is hard to imagine that in such a sexy Disco era, clumsy shoes such as Klompen can also be popular, and the main consumer groups are conservative men.
It brought a traditional cartoon of Scandinavian wooden shoes.
This is an era of leggings and leggings, so the Capezio Jazz shoes are also very popular, and the flat and lightweight shoes reveal an elf spirit. In 2006, Dior Homme and UnitedBamboo invariably launched such vintage shoes.
When New Yorkers suddenly fell in love with the Grand Canyon, Tevas outdoor sandals got hotter. It will achieve the highest level of amphibiousness and safety, light weight and strong, suitable for all kinds of roads. Unfortunately, the ugly way of wearing socks with Tevas also appeared.
UGG is an Australian sheepskin warmth boots that have been enduring for decades. But in recent years, from beach surfers to models, UGG has been using miniskirts to create new fashion.
Croc, colorful and waterproof, has rapidly spread like viruses in ordinary workers and cooks. Now it is not hard to see the scene of a family wearing it.
Starting in June of this year, Worishofer sandals worn by Eastern European grandmothers occupied the shelves of many boutique boutiques. Female actresses used it to match skinny jeans. Karen O, the lead singer of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs Orchestra, performed on stage.