One toe flats for women: From History till now!


It is absolutely hard to imagine how the world would be without shoes, will it still be walking?! 

Well, it is of utmost importance that we try to understand how the human need to save their feet came into existence and how it evolved to be what it is today. The earliest known shoes date back to 7000 or 8000 BCE. There is evidence in cave art that proves people wore shoes from time immemorial and some of the earliest types were One Toe Flats. One-toe sandals consist of a sole that is attached to the feet with the help of a ringed hook that supports it. One toe slippers have been in the market for seasons together, especially, there is a certain history attached with it.


Such open feet sandals are usually a concept of warmer countries around the Mediterranean and tropical regions where there is very little need for covering the feet. One toe sandals are not much of a work other than the sole that has to be of a shape that fits perfectly with the toe. One toe sandals look absolutely gorgeous with whatever they are paired with, but especially these look good on Indian attire. 

 

Taking it back to today, these kind of one-toe sandals have become a staple for almost any country that has a warm weather. Let’s look at a few dresses that one-toes have been worn with and has become a historical influence: 


Prominent celebrities who have worn One-Toe and immortalized it:


  1. Shabana Azmi with Kurti 


One toe flats look lavish when worn with kurtis, salwars, and suits. All through history, even the most powerful of Indian women have been seen wearing one-toe sandals or kolhapuris with Kurtis. One of the prominent examples is Shabana Azmi, Deepti Naval wearing One-toe chappals with their beautiful kurtis in movies like Arth (1983) also, Rani Mukerjee in Bunty Aur Babli (2005) looked ravishing and the style was highly appreciated. 


  1. Alia Bhatt with long skirts


Long skirts and Rap Arounds with an Indian look paired with one-toe chappals look like made for one another. Long skirts look beautiful with these sandal types. If you remember Alia Bhatt’s look from 2 States (2014). Even Asin wore long skirts with one-toe chappals in Ghajini (2008). 


  1. Indira Gandhi with Ikkat Sarees


Sarees and one-toe sandals have been worn dominantly throughout history and have been immortalized by women like Indira Gandhi and Sarojini Naidu who’ve worn this combination to even groundbreaking International Summits and meetings. Sarees and kolhapuri chappals (one-toe) have always been deadly combinations when power dressing is the concern. 


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