Once the sewing machine was patented
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To go with all those breathable less structured dresses during The Regency were breathable, less structured Christian Louboutin Specials. No more heel. No more discomfort. No more squashing toes into rigid up turned points. Let’s talk, slippers. Sure they still had pointed toes but they were made of soft materials and came in romantic pastels. Lavender, pink and robin’s egg blue were amongst the colors to choose from.
Later in the century as the stay was reeling it’s ugly head once again, shoes hardened up as well and because they were always hidden under a a dress there wasn’t much attention paid to them. And when there is low demand, there usually lacks variety. In fact, there were only three styles of Discount Christian Louboutin to choose from in the later part of the century: the boot, the clog and the dress slipper. The boot became the everyday wear, durable and practical but took a long time to break in.
Once the sewing machine was patented in 1850, the boot was accessible to more women and it eventually became the footwear for the working class. The dress slipper and clog were worn only on special occasions which were made of satin in many luminous colors and intricate designs to match the dress that the women was wearing.
The Revolution really shook things up in the men’s fashion world for all those flamboyant and frivolous styles went by the wayside. Black and dark colors replaced the snazzy vibrant colors. Plain cloth and leather replaced the silk and velvet.
No more ruffles, lace and ribbons. After all, dressing like a dandy was not proper for a democratic citizen. Breeches lengthened to the ankle, coats grew high collars with large lapels and sleeves fell way past the wrists. The Christian Louboutin was replaced by the top hat and everyone who was anyone carried a cane.
By the end of the century, men’s fashion became steadfast and conservative with only small hardly noticeable changes periodically. Like in the later half of the century, the daytime and evening coats were replaced by the morning coat which happened to have a curved waist but other than that the style was not much different.
Christian Louboutin Shoes became popular for eveningwear throughout 1880-90 and although prints and plaids were stylish during the daytime, black remained the only acceptable eveningwear.