Another look inside the Bata Shoe museum. I love the signs showcasing different footwear styles across the years. If you'd like to see more signs, check out Signs, Signs.
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The scene is reminiscent of some of the store window displays the window dressers used to do for me at the Bata stores I managed.
J'ai mal aux pieds rien que de penser à certaines chaussures ! C'est joliment présenté !
une preference pour les minis jupes des années 1960 ;)
This picture is so beautiful and it's so interesting to see the evolution of fashion and it comes back in one or two decades. :)
Léia
I can't believe I've been alive for over half of the years I see posted on the signs. Your posting today reminded me that "white bucks" were my favourite shoes when I was a teenager. They made me so cool.
I couldn't drag my husband to visit when we went there a couple of years ago. Oh well.
Great shot of the posters!
Confession: I don't like modern shoes, let along those from over the ages. That being said, this is a fun photo. I like the perspective -- great vantage point to take in all those cool colorful signs.
What a very cool display!
It's amazing the memories that are connected to shoe styles. Nice one!
@Hilda - my husband actually has more shoes than I do. He was loving this museum! :)
@Paul - I have never seen a Bata store here in Canada. Plenty in France though. Have they gone under?
Great shot! This reminds me, I need new spring shoes.....
I'm wondering if some styles from the early years have come back in style in later years. Like lapels on men's suit/sport coats.
Very fine, funky, colorful photo, Hal!
Curious and very interesting...
It's surprising how much footwear really does change from decade to decade.
Cool and colorful cubes, a great shot.
I'd love to go to that museum.
SIGNS
My daughter has a thing for shoes, which seems to have passed me by my entire life. At the moment, my grand-daughter is besotted with a pair of golden yellow gumboots bearing a black tractor. She does not sleep with them ... yet.
I wanted a closer look at some of those individual years. Can't remember what I was wearing on my feet in the 1950s ;>
Halcyon, I think they've pulled out of Canada, don't know why. The local store closed a few years ago. When I worked for them they were the biggest chain in Canada, with almost 150 stores. Actually, I shouldn't say pulled out - they still have a store in Toronto, but not under the Bata name, and it sells athletic shoes only. Their international head office was a lovely building on a small hill in Don Mills if I remember correctly, but I think it was razed. Now they're HQ is in Switzerland, must be a tax thing.
Shoe styles from my teen years have come back around, I still have a thing for mary janes and t-straps.
It is a colorful display. But, a shoe museum?
What a colorful and interesting display.
Great photos of this interesting place.
i remember my Bata shoes when i was in grade school.:p
Wonderful post with so much going on- congrats on your first year too ;-)
oh yes I also hate the new word verification. If I dont get it right the first time i abandon leaving a comment.
Love the shoe history
I have 4 pair of shoes, white, blue, green, red all running shoes. No need for anything else.
The curator at this museum had a superb idea when he decided to do a display of shoes through the years. We all love shoes, and if you all are like moi, you have far more than you need. I love the lighting and the way portions of the signs are turned in another direction. genie
Unique!
I like it a lot!:)
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I hate the new word verification. Since I have trouble reading those "words", I am assuming others do too.