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[Jack Welsh and Sons photo. Shoes showing desirable characteristics for children and adolescents. Left—A school shoe for a 10-year-old, with sides curving right in to grip the heel, straight inside line, and low heel. Middle views of lace shoes for a pre-school child, with excellent shape, breadth across the toe joint, straight inside line, sufficient length for all the toes, back and back of sides curved in to grip the heel, a high lace-up, and ample height above the toes. RightA ’teen-ager’s dress shoe, with a well-gripping heel, ample toe width, height, and length, and smart appearance; the very low Cuban heel is the highest a ’teen-ager should wear, and for walking and working a lower heel is better.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 2, 15 August 1949, Page 181

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[Jack Welsh and Sons photo. Shoes showing desirable characteristics for children and adolescents. Left—A school shoe for a 10-year-old, with sides curving right in to grip the heel, straight inside line, and low heel. Middle views of lace shoes for a pre-school child, with excellent shape, breadth across the toe joint, straight inside line, sufficient length for all the toes, back and back of sides curved in to grip the heel, a high lace-up, and ample height above the toes. RightA ’teen-ager’s dress shoe, with a well-gripping heel, ample toe width, height, and length, and smart appearance; the very low Cuban heel is the highest a ’teen-ager should wear, and for walking and working a lower heel is better. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 2, 15 August 1949, Page 181

[Jack Welsh and Sons photo. Shoes showing desirable characteristics for children and adolescents. Left—A school shoe for a 10-year-old, with sides curving right in to grip the heel, straight inside line, and low heel. Middle views of lace shoes for a pre-school child, with excellent shape, breadth across the toe joint, straight inside line, sufficient length for all the toes, back and back of sides curved in to grip the heel, a high lace-up, and ample height above the toes. RightA ’teen-ager’s dress shoe, with a well-gripping heel, ample toe width, height, and length, and smart appearance; the very low Cuban heel is the highest a ’teen-ager should wear, and for walking and working a lower heel is better. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 2, 15 August 1949, Page 181

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