high-button shoes



high-button shoes

A symbol of times past. Through the Victorian era up to the end of the first World War, women wore ankle-high boots that fastened with buttons. When the style lost favor with fashion, the footwear became of a symbol of a time gone by, surving in the scornful expression that an old-fashioned item or idea “went out with high button shoes.” Other such “went out with” objects were banjo picks, horse collars, and buggy whips.
See also: shoe

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Kalju-Estonian
Aleks-Russian, Ukrainian, Slovene, Polish
Donovan-Irish, English
CelsoCHEL-so (Italian), THEL-so (Spanish), SEL-so (Latin American Spanish)Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Tonina-Italian
ThaddeusTHAD-ee-əs (English)English, Biblical, Biblical Latin