Hello everyone! Newbie here.
I recently acquired some incredible (in mint condition!) vintage shoes that appear to be a 1940s/1950s T-strap style, but there is literally nothing out there in the Internet on this brand: Styled by Bulatta. I know there's a chance these could be a later repro, but the styling of the brand name seems more mid-century than 70s, 80s or 90s to me. Maybe I'm wrong. That's why dating these is so tricky!
Details: Leather uppers and soles. These appear to have never been worn, and I don't believe they were resoled either as the uppers are in pristine condition. There's elastic where the buckles attached, and it's miraculously not shot.
Brand: Styled by Bulatta
Description: Cognac brown leather with brogue-ish detailing on the toes, which are a square shape. Stacked heel, which I believe is leather but could be faux finish.
Size: Marked 7B
Photos:

I recently acquired some incredible (in mint condition!) vintage shoes that appear to be a 1940s/1950s T-strap style, but there is literally nothing out there in the Internet on this brand: Styled by Bulatta. I know there's a chance these could be a later repro, but the styling of the brand name seems more mid-century than 70s, 80s or 90s to me. Maybe I'm wrong. That's why dating these is so tricky!
Details: Leather uppers and soles. These appear to have never been worn, and I don't believe they were resoled either as the uppers are in pristine condition. There's elastic where the buckles attached, and it's miraculously not shot.
Brand: Styled by Bulatta
Description: Cognac brown leather with brogue-ish detailing on the toes, which are a square shape. Stacked heel, which I believe is leather but could be faux finish.
Size: Marked 7B
Photos:





