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What is this groundbreaking invention improving our day-to-day living?

 

 

As technology advanced, so did the shoe horn.
The Industrial Revolution reshaped how everyday objects were produced and introduced new materials that changed the tool forever.

Metal Arrives
During the 18th and 19th centuries, manufacturers began making shoe horns out of:

steel

brass

nickel-plated metals

These versions were stronger, sleeker, and longer lasting. Metal allowed for slimmer, more refined designs without sacrificing strength. It also opened the door to personal embellishments and custom engravings.

Luxury Versions for the Elite
In wealthier circles, shoe horns became symbols of elegance and status. Some were crafted from:

silver

ivory

mother-of-pearl

decorative alloys

These luxury versions featured ornate handles, intricate patterns, and artistic craftsmanship. They weren’t just tools — they were decorative objects displayed proudly on dressing tables.

The Modern Era: Accessibility and Everyday Convenience

In the 20th century, the rise of plastic and other synthetic materials transformed shoe horns once again. They became:

lighter

cheaper

mass-produced

easily portable

Plastic shoe horns made the tool accessible to nearly everyone. Today, you can find them in hotels, shoe stores, hospitals, airline kits, and countless homes. Their design has remained largely the same, simply because it works.

Different Designs for Different Needs
Short-handled shoe horns

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