The history of shoes dates back to ancient times, with the first known footwear appearing around 10,000 years ago.
Early shoes were made from natural materials like leather, bark, and plant fibers, primarily serving the purpose of protection.
In ancient Greece, footwear became more sophisticated with the incorporation of straps and elaborate designs, reflecting societal complexity.
The Industrial Revolution in the 19th century marked a significant shift in shoe manufacturing, leading to specialized footwear for different purposes.