COURT SHOE
British term for a plain pump style. A slip-on shoe not extending beyond or above the vamp and quarter top lines, held on to the foot without a fastening(button, buckles,lacing,etc.) The term of pump was first used in 1655.
British term for a plain pump style. A slip-on shoe not extending beyond or above the vamp and quarter top lines, held on to the foot without a fastening(button, buckles,lacing,etc.) The term of pump was first used in 1655.