What is this great innovation benefiting our daily lives?

It may not look exciting at first, but this small everyday tool has been helping people put on shoes more easily for centuries. Long before modern footwear accessories became common, the shoe horn quietly served one practical purpose — helping the foot slide smoothly into a shoe without crushing the back of it.

The history of shoe horns goes back as far as the 15th century. Early versions were often made from materials people could easily find, such as animal horn, bone, or wood. These materials were strong, smooth, and practical, making them ideal for protecting the heel of a shoe while guiding the foot inside.

At the time, shoes were not always as flexible or comfortable as they are today. A shoe horn helped people avoid damaging their footwear, especially when shoes were stiff, narrow, or expensive to replace. It was a simple invention, but one that made daily life easier. Over time, shoe horns became more refined. As metalworking improved, craftsmen began making them from brass, steel, and other durable materials. These versions lasted longer and often had a more polished appearance.

By the 19th and 20th centuries, shoe horns were being produced in plastic and other modern materials, making them cheaper and easier for ordinary households to own. But not all shoe horns were plain or practical. Some were made from silver, decorated with carvings, or designed with elegant handles. For wealthier families, a shoe horn could be both useful and stylish.

The main purpose has always stayed the same. A shoe horn helps keep the back of a shoe from bending, folding, or wearing out too quickly. Instead of forcing the foot into the shoe and crushing the heel counter, the user places the curved tool inside the shoe and slides the foot down along it.

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