Sandals were the very first shoes ever to grace human feet. In fact,
while we might think that perhaps it was the ancient Greeks who first
wore sandals, they actually go all the way back to the Ice Age,
5,000,000 years ago, while the first people were still wearing animal
skins. These basic leather sandals protected the feet of our Stone Aged
ancestors from sharp rocks and thorns.
Even 15,000 years ago,
during the Paleolithic period, there were rock paintings depicting
people wearing sandals. Of course, these were only the most basic
leather sandals, and they wore away quickly. It wasn't until the thong
sandal design came into play by the Ancient Egyptians that things really
started getting practical.
They made their sandals primarily out of
papyrus, palm leaves, and even rawhide and wood. Wooden sandals came
about in India soon after, and China and Japan introduced rice straw
sandals. South American populations were using sisal plant twine.
Sandals
are still very popular today, with hiking sandals, flip flops, polo
sport sandals, and lots of different women's sandals and men's sandals.
Strangely enough, with all of the different fashions over time, sandals
weren't really considered a fashion statement though, until the
twentieth century. This development can mostly be credited to the
glamour of Hollywood, especially when it came to ladies' sandals.
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