The Bata Company began exporting shoes to Trinidad in 1930 and two years later, it established its own shops on the island. Bata continued… | Instagram
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Bata Shoe Museum - #FashionHistoryFriday Daytime footwear for women in the 1930s often incorporated decorative details that added visual interest to the design. The pair of red suede peep toes features menswear-referencing
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Sonja Bata Founded a Museum of Footwear in Toronto and Promoted Design Skills - WSJ
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