Old spectator shoes any opinions as to age

wyogems

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These shoes are from the Estate of the founder of Sheridan...There was clothing up to the late sixties involved but the majority of the clothing was Victorian, Edwardian, 20s and 30s....The overwhelmingl opinion is that these shoes are 60s/70s...But I still am just not sure...I guess I am on the fence and about to jump and list as disco shoes....Not looking for a date other than 60s/70s necessarily... I just wanted to know if you all agree...So if you think these are 60s or 70s please let me know... maybe that little voice telling me that these are older will go away!....Its all good...



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The size marked "N" to me instead of "AA" seems to make these shoes newer although they actually started using the N, M, etc earlier.

My guess is 60s, 70s, too. I can see Disco shoes, too, but have also promoted similar shoes as Grannie Swing Shoes and have always sold them immediately.



Here are some helpful tips on our site:

http://www.vintagefashionguild.org/content/view/744/190/
 
love the shoes.... i had flashes of good old john travolta in saturday night fever.... and the bee gees ringing in my years.... :insane:
 
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