Mules Shoe Views
Mules experienced some popularity in the 1950s and early 1960s, and were seen in 1970s almost exclusively in the form of open-back Scandinavian clogs, but then re-emerged in the early 1990s, especially in its open-toed form (the slide ), and began to dominate[citation needed] the shoe market for women.
Piperlime mules shoes are ultra-comfortable to wear. Enjoy the all-day comfort of our womens mules in the latest styles and designs. The mules shoes from this collection are crafted with features that make them easy to wear all day. Womens mules we offer are great if you have to stand for long periods of time because of their padded comfort construction. Piperlime has the best selection of mules shoes available.
Chunky wood heeled mule shoes are called clogs. Clogs, with their wood heel and leather or synthetic upper, were inspired by traditional Dutch wooden shoes. Dutch wooden shoes are all wood and also classified as mules since the tops are closed and the backs are open. The wood and leather clog mules were popularly worn with some of the fashions of the 1960s and 1970s.
In the early 2000s, the clog evolved into a trendy non-wood style thanks to the Crocsutrade; company founded by George B. Boedecker Jr. CrocsDtrade; mule shoes are made of a soft plastic, or resin, and are available in a rainbow of colors. They are worn by both adults and children. The flexible plastic and easy slip-on appeal have made Crocs/trade; mules popular to wear by many people when gardening, on a boat, or at the beach.