Saddle shoe
The saddle shoe is a low-heeled casual Oxford shoe (hence the alternate name "saddle oxford"), characterized by a plain toe and distinctive, saddle-shaped decorative panel placed mid foot.[1] Saddle shoes are typically constructed of leather and are most frequently white with a black saddle, although any color combination is possible.
Saddle shoes are worn by both men and women in a variety of styles ranging from ultra-high platforms to golf cleats.
Some groups identify with this type of shoe irrespective of current fashion trends. Those associated with ska, sometimes known as rudeboys, often wear them in some combinations since both the classic look and the black/white color scheme represent the genre as a whole.
In popular culture
In 1957 Elvis Presley wore saddle shoes in Jailhouse Rock.[2]
Bert from Sesame Street often wore saddle oxfords and can be seen in his song and dance called "Doin' the Pigeon".
The Peanuts comic strip character Lucy Van Pelt also wears saddle shoes.
For decades now, Woody Allen is known to wear saddle shoes. [3][4]
References
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- ↑ saddle shoe. (n.d.) Random House Kernerman Webster’s College Dictionary. (2010). Retrieved June 9 2016 from http://www.thefreedictionary.com/saddle+shoe
- ↑ "What are Saddle Shoes?"
- ↑ Hollywood Reporter mentioning Allen's saddle shoes (2016)
- ↑ Woody Allen biography by Marion Meade (2010) referring to Allen's saddle shoes