A trend that was adored by fashionistas back in the 1980s and 1990s, this year it's back in style. Historically, this is the footwear of many indigenous peoples of North America. They were worn by hunters, traders and European settlers. Whether or not their origins are borrowed from the Americans, moccasins still retain their old-fashioned charm today.
The iconic shoe trend is making a comeback
In 1926, Wildsmith Shoes, an English shoemaker, received a special commission to design indoor shoes. Since then moccasin fashion continues. The 1930s followed, during which the Norwegian shoemaker Nils Gregoriusson Tveranger introduced his version of the moccasin. He was inspired by the native Iroquois. The shoe quickly became the optimal choice for young men and students, as they were worn by all walks of life. Two decades later, lace-up moccasins appeared. In 1960, it was the turn of the moccasin, which stood out for its notched sole.
Moccasins are considered to be classic shoes, which from time to time experience a modern makeover and this time they experienced a real renaissance. They are particularly fashionable this year moccasins with robust and thicker sole, which makes the shoes more comfortable.
They are extremely useful because they can can be combined with both elegant trousers and jeans, miniskirts, dresses, different jackets or simply let your imagination run wild.