1916 Coward Shoe Advertisement Turned Ankle Straightened Footwear Childrens
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Discover the foundational principles of proper foot development with this vintage advertisement for the Coward Shoe. This intriguing piece showcases the brand's commitment to ensuring children's feet grow correctly, highlighting the distinction between a 'turned ankle' and a 'straightened' foot. The detailed illustration visually educates parents on the importance of selecting the right shoe from an early age, preventing future discomfort and regret. This advertisement is a charming glimpse into early 20th-century pediatric footwear advice and a testament to enduring commitment to children's health. Perfect for collectors of vintage advertising, medical history enthusiasts, or those with an appreciation for heritage children's brands.
Original/Reproduction: Original
Type of Advertising: Sign
Keywords: vintage ad, childrens shoes, foot health, pediatric footwear, historical advertising, educational print, rare ephemera, James S Coward, New York, orthopedic shoes, collectible advertisement
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