These Victorian boots are shiny, black and look as though they were only worn yesterday. Their brand name, Sorosis, is stamped on the interior of each boot. This label has a documented history indicating that these were styled by the shoe company with the women's suffragette movement entirely in mind.
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The boots have the Sorosis brand name stamped on their interiors. This name was first introduced in 1897 by the company that made them, A.E. Little Shoe Company. The boots date to circa 1898 based on their style, silhouette and the typography used in the company's brand logo.
According to Pam Peterson at the Marblehead Museum and Historical Society at Marblehead, Massachusetts:
"The name "Sorosis" refers to the most successful shoes made by A.E Little Shoe Company, Sorosis shoes for women. The name Sorosis is derived from the ancient Greek word for sisterhood and was also the name of a famous women's suffrage group of the late 19th and early 20th centuries." -- See "Marblehead 101: The Sorosis Farm" To find this, simply Google the name as listed here for an immediate link.
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Finally, the approximate length of the sole is 11 inches or 28 cm. The widest part of the sole is 2-3/4 inches or 7 cm.
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