@SFOMuseum Twitter Posts Tagged shoesinculture This is SFO Museum's archive of the @SFOMuseum Twitter account. There are 26 posts and this is page 2 of 3. See all the tags or all the Twitter posts that have been archived so far.
For almost two hundred years, Western women have traditionally worn white or ivory on their wedding day. #ShoesinCulture
This tweet was posted on July 03, 2017.
See "Stepping Out: Shoes in World Culture" on display, pre-security, in the Intl Terminal. https://t.co/BRnTenNejX #ShoesinCulture
This tweet was posted on May 31, 2017.
In the Arctic regions, indigenous groups wore boots often referred to as mukluks or kamiks. #ShoesinCulture
This tweet was posted on May 31, 2017.
See more shoes in "Stepping Out: Shoes in World Culture" on display, pre-security, in the IT. https://t.co/BRnTenvCVn #ShoesinCulture
This tweet was posted on May 18, 2017.
See more shoes in "Stepping Out: Shoes in World Culture" on display, pre-security, in the IT. https://t.co/BRnTenvCVn #ShoesinCulture
This tweet was posted on May 18, 2017.
Japanese geisha wore finely made, high-platform geta. Such footwear signified her social standing and protected her kimono. #ShoesinCulture
This tweet was posted on May 18, 2017.
In Japan both sexes and various classes of people wore geta or platform sandals in order to protect their feet and clothing. #ShoesinCulture
This tweet was posted on May 18, 2017.
See "Stepping Out: Shoes in World Culture" on display, pre-security, in the Intl Terminal. https://t.co/BRnTenNejX #ShoesinCulture
This tweet was posted on May 11, 2017.
The upper parts of the #Manchu platform #shoes were often embroidered with motifs & made of colorful silk or satin brocade. #ShoesinCulture
This tweet was posted on May 11, 2017.
The semi-nomadic #Manchu conquerors who founded the #Qing dynasty conveyed their prestige by wearing platform shoes. #ShoesinCulture
This tweet was posted on May 11, 2017.
See "Stepping Out: Shoes in World Culture" on display, pre-security, in the International Terminal. https://t.co/BRnTenNejX #ShoesinCulture
This tweet was posted on April 07, 2017.
This pair of Native American moccasins from Alaska are made of glass beads, suede, velvet, thread. https://t.co/BRnTenNejX #ShoesinCulture
This tweet was posted on April 07, 2017.











