The oldest known leather shoe was excavated by archaeologists in an Armenian cave in 2010. Carbon dated at 5,500 years old it is made from one piece of cowhide with a grass lining.
From those simple beginnings, the shoe industry has become the world’s largest user of leather, making 14 billion pairs of leather shoes a year.
The oldest known leather shoe was excavated by archaeologists in an Armenian cave in 2010. Carbon dated at 5,500 years old it is made from one piece of cowhide with a grass lining.
From those simple beginnings, the shoe industry has become the world’s largest user of leather, making 14 billion pairs of leather shoes a year.
The oldest known leather shoe was excavated by archaeologists in an Armenian cave in 2010. Carbon dated at 5,500 years old it is made from one piece of cowhide with a grass lining.
From those simple beginnings, the shoe industry has become the world’s largest user of leather, making 14 billion pairs of leather shoes a year.
The oldest known leather shoe was excavated by archaeologists in an Armenian cave in 2010. Carbon dated at 5,500 years old it is made from one piece of cowhide with a grass lining.
From those simple beginnings, the shoe industry has become the world’s largest user of leather, making 14 billion pairs of leather shoes a year.
The oldest known leather shoe was excavated by archaeologists in an Armenian cave in 2010. Carbon dated at 5,500 years old it is made from one piece of cowhide with a grass lining.
From those simple beginnings, the shoe industry has become the world’s largest user of leather, making 14 billion pairs of leather shoes a year.
The oldest known leather shoe was excavated by archaeologists in an Armenian cave in 2010. Carbon dated at 5,500 years old it is made from one piece of cowhide with a grass lining.
From those simple beginnings, the shoe industry has become the world’s largest user of leather, making 14 billion pairs of leather shoes a year.
The oldest known leather shoe was excavated by archaeologists in an Armenian cave in 2010. Carbon dated at 5,500 years old it is made from one piece of cowhide with a grass lining.
From those simple beginnings, the shoe industry has become the world’s largest user of leather, making 14 billion pairs of leather shoes a year.