Bally - A History of Footwear in the Interwar Period
Carl Franz Bally founded a shoe factory in Switzerland in 1851. Within decades, the Bally name had achieved worldwide recognition for its high-quality footwear. The history of modern footwear can be traced through the lens of Bally's corporate evolution. This book brings together the results of research on such topics as the economic importance of fashion, Bally's fortunes in the US, the career of shoe design, the sourcing and use of materials, and the rise of strategic product display. The research focuses on the 1930s and 1940s: years of economic crisis and war, characterized by a wide diversity of designs and increasing variety in product range. Shortages also led to experiments with materials and technical innovations. Featuring numerous points of contact with adjacent fields of historical study, this publication marks a contribution to the history of fashion as the history of industrially manufactured products.
Overview Chapters
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Frontmatter
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Contents
Seiten 7 - 8 -
Introduction
Seiten 9 - 20 -
Business Cycles in the Fashion-Shoe Industry and the Controversies Surrounding Footwear Fashion in Switzerland (1920–1940)
Seiten 21 - 38 -
"Bally Shoes Are Trend-Setting Fashion Creations"
Seiten 39 - 60 -
Schönenwerd—New York
Seiten 61 - 76 -
Functional Shoes
Seiten 77 - 94 -
Enter the Shoe
Seiten 95 - 126 -
Real Gold?
Seiten 127 - 142 -
Notes on Window Dressing as a New Means of Communication
Seiten 143 - 154 -
"A Fairy-Tale Affair...!"
Seiten 155 - 178 -
Contributors
Seiten 179 - 180 -
Bibliography
Seiten 181 - 196
11 March 2021, 196 pages
ISBN: 978-3-8376-5738-8
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