Dating Pirelli rubber soled rope tie sandals with towelled lining

Pinkcoke

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I've seen Pirelli soles on lots of shoes from the 70's onwards but these look far earlier to me, the most similar designs I can find advertised are from 1939 but with a covered heel, or toe. So I'm thinking these must be later to account for the lack of uppers, I don't *think* they're later than 1950's or so due to the shape.
However after all that they have the UK & EU size moulded into the side of the sole- I've not really held any vintage shoes pre-1970's that included both of these sizes so am wary this might mean they are much later.
So, throwing this right out there; any ideas on age?
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The very round toes and pebbled finish are typical of the late 40s - early 50s and there was a fashion for Roman looking sandals for beachwear, at the time. The Bohemians and Beats wore them a lot in the early 50s off the beach. I would say c. 1950
 
Great fun! Thanks for sharing. I have a pair that look like that too, in lilac alligator, but which date from 1941 (from the lady's daughter).

The guy reminds me of the old TinTin.
 
I've seen Pirelli soles on lots of shoes from the 70's onwards but these look far earlier to me, the most similar designs I can find advertised are from 1939 but with a covered heel, or toe. So I'm thinking these must be later to account for the lack of uppers, I don't *think* they're later than 1950's or so due to the shape.
However after all that they have the UK & EU size moulded into the side of the sole- I've not really held any vintage shoes pre-1970's that included both of these sizes so am wary this might mean they are much later.
So, throwing this right out there; any ideas on age?
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Hi - These rope sandals were worn in 1958/59 I had a pair myself as did all my friends.
 
They made almost anything connected with rubber. I believe it is the same company, whether or not they actually made the shoes I don't know. They could have had them made for them by a shoe factory. I see a lot of Pirelli slippers with rubber soles from the 60's/70's and I just did a search you can still buy Pirelli trainers today!
 
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