A look at the top shoe trends of the 1980s and how they’ve made a comeback in recent years.
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Platforms
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Platform shoes became popular in the 1980s, with both men and women wearing them. They were often made of plastic or wood, and sometimes had metal spikes on the bottom. They came in a variety of colors, but the most popular were black, white, and red.
High-tops
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From the classic Converse All-Star to Nike Air Jordans, high-top shoes were all the rage in the 1980s. High-tops were especially popular in the hip-hop and skateboarding communities, but they could be seen on feet of all types during the decade. Whether you were looking for style or function, high-tops had something to offer everyone.
Loafers
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Loafers were a popular style of shoe in the 1980s. They were often made of leather and had a slip-on design. loafers could be worn with both casual and formal attire.
Sneakers
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In the 1980s, sneakers became very popular among young people, especially teenagers. Several new brands and styles of sneakers were introduced during this decade, and they quickly became a must-have fashion item. Some of the most popular brands of sneakers in the 80s included Nike, Adidas, Reebok, Puma, and Converse. These brands introduced new styles of sneakers that were often brightly colored and outlandish, which made them even more popular with young people.
Oxfords
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Oxfords were one of the most popular shoe styles in the 1980s. They are a type of low-heeled shoe that lace up and are usually made of leather. Oxfords can be either dressy or casual, depending on the style and materials used. Flanigan’s, a popular 1980s clothing store, sold oxfords in a variety of colors and styles.
Sandals
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In the 1980s, sandals were a popular choice for both men and women. They were often made of leather or synthetic materials and had either a flat or slightly raised sole. Some sandals had straps that went around the ankle, while others had a thong that went between the toes.
Slides
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Slides were a type of casual footwear that was popular in the 1980s. They typically featured a foam sole with a band or strap across the top of the foot. Many slides also had a decorative element, such as a logo or an embellishment.
Mules
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Mules were a type of shoe that was very popular in the 1980s. They usually had a closed toe and heel, with an open back. They were often made of fabric or leather, and could be either slip-on or have a strap across the top.
Clogs
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Clogs were a popular shoe style in the 1980s, particularly among women. They were often made of wood or plastic and had a closed toe and heel with an open area in the middle for the foot to breathe. Clogs were easy to slip on and off and were comfortable to wear, making them ideal for busy women who didn’t have time to fumble with shoe laces or straps.
Boots
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Boots were a popular choice of footwear in the 1980s, especially for women. They came in a variety of styles, including ankle boots, knee-high boots, and even thigh-high boots. Some were made of leather, while others were made of synthetic materials. Boots could be dressy or casual, depending on the occasion.