Bata Shoe Museum - #FashionHistoryFriday Despite the Depression, fashion flourished in the 1930s. Those who could afford it bought entire ensembles, while others on tighter budgets turned to less expensive accessories such
The Bata Company began exporting shoes to Trinidad in 1930 and two years later, it established its own shops on the island. Bata continued… | Instagram
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Bata Shoe Museum on X: "#FashionHistoryFriday New shoes were one way consumers in the 1930s could update an outfit that needed to be worn repeatedly. This pair of multi-coloured day shoes was
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