what kind of ballerina shoes were worn in the 50\\\\\\\'s
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Many different kinds of shoes became popular
to accompany the new clothes. In the late '50s, winkle pickers developed.
These were stilettos, having a pointy toe and tall thin heal. Another popular
shoe for women, and also for girls was the ballerina slipper. As ballet
and leotards became big, so did wearing reinforced ballerina slippers.
Another shoe to become common was the saddle shoe, or saddle Oxford. This
was a white shoe with a black saddle-shaped piece of leather on the front.
It was a low, broad-healed sports shoe worn by men, women, and children
alike.
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