This is such an easy project…how to make 50s DIY rah rahs, so called because cheerleaders wore them when I was in school. Also called saddle oxfords, which were popular shoe-wear in the 40s and 50’s, with another run in the late 60’s. Sixth grade along came penny loafers and I was dying to have a pair.
Unfortunately, I had to wear corrective shoes all through school. “I don’t care how much my feet hurt, Mama,” I begged, but she was heartless adamant. No penny loafers. Actually, the dreaded corrective shoes looked exactly like rah rahs, which I wore EVERY. SINGLE. DAY. of my life. Teased unmercifully about them for years, but back in style, girls wistfully asked where I got them! I couldn’t care less whether they were in style. I loathed them.
Fast forward about 50 years, and now I wanted rah-rahs, to wear to a 50’s Square Dance, and disliking shopping, I hoped to forego the hunt for special shoes. Cheapskate me didn’t want to buy new shoes, or take the time to look for them. Surely there was a better way!
Remember how we all had to look the same in high school? I probably wouldn’t have been caught dead in these then…GASP! But with a little age and maturity, it doesn’t matter. (wink wink) Now you will be lauded for your cleverness! I always get compliments when I wear them. They could be used to complete a Halloween costume on a budget. Now these do look a little different on close inspection, but for me comfort won over style. As Mama used to say, “you can’t tell the difference on a galloping horse.”
Make 50’s DIY Rah Rahs
Materials: black felt, hole punch, scissors or pinking shears, hot glue.
*Find a cheap pair of white tennis shoes. Generic cheapies at Wal-Mart will do just fine.
*Sheets of black felt, which usually come in 8″ x 11″ sizes. 2-3 ought to do it.
*Hold up the felt to the side of your shoes, deciding how much of a black covering YOU want, cut to fit. I used pinking shears for cutting, which helped simulate the oxford look. Then a hole puncher to line up holes with your shoe laces. I also cut a strip for the back of heel area.
*Hot glue the felt onto your shoes.
But how do you dance in these???
Good question because when dancing, it’s important to glide. Tennis shoes grip the floor, but I had a brilliant idea for that. Cut another piece of felt for the ball area of the bottom of your shoe. Glue that on & glide away!
TIP: The first time I tried the felt, I glued it to the entire bottom of the shoe…MISTAKE! When I stood up, I was like Bambi on ice!! Not a good idea.
The felt on bottom of shoe lasts longer if you change into your shoes when you get inside rather than walking across a parking lot. I found the felt lasts through about 2-3 dances, then I have to glue more down. It’s a temporary fix, but it works!
I hate it, but my square dancing days are over. I encourage you to try it though! For us, it was one of the most fun activities around, …great for mind and body!
I can’t find my photo of us in 50’s attire, but here we are at a special square dance honoring Disney characters.
How about a Halloween costume? It looks close enough to how you see Mickey and Minnie Mouse dress!
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Florence
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Wanda says
How clever! 😀 Really, I would never have thought of that. Or I don’t think I would have. Last Halloween I covered a pair of shoes in yellow felt for my Mickey Mouse feet, so I might have been able to think it up. Maybe.
So sorry the dancing days are over. 🙁 Things change whether we give them permission or not.
(Hey, you should go back and mention Halloween costume in that post a few times.)
Florence says
What a great idea Wanda! About doing some Halloween keywords. I’ll do that. I think I’ve seen that pic of you as Mickey Mouse. It looked so similar to the get-up I made for Gary. I covered his shoes with yellow felt too!!
Fonda Rush says
I had to wear corrective shoes, too, back in the early 60s. I wonder if I really needed to, or what that a “thing”. Anyway, I remember wearing Saddle Shoes (black and white), but we also wore Smokey Joes (brown and tan). Since we seemed to wear them only in elementary school, I don’t think we were teased. I have never been a dancer, so I won’t need the hints you posted, but you did a wonderful job in coming up with something you could use!
Florence says
Thank you Fonda! I enjoyed wearing the “saddle oxfords” when I didn’t have to…LOL.
Sharon Blue Willow House says
We called them BeBops. I had red and white pair that matched the school colors and my cheer-leading uniform. When I look back at those photos I just have to laugh. Great tutorial with perfect timing.
Florence says
Really? Never heard them called “Bebops!” Thank you Sharon!
Sharon Blue Willow House says
Thank you for sharing at Vintage Charm!
Florence says
Thanks Sharon! My pleasure to be in Vintage Charm!
Cecilia MyThriftStoreAddiction says
Really cute, Florence!
Florence says
Thanks Cecilia!
debrashoppeno5 says
You guys are so cute. And how clever to make the shoes look like saddle shoes. That is what I called them. That would have been great to do when I had to dress up for Halloween when I was working. Sorry you aren’t dancing now but you can still dress up in your Rah Rah shoes when handing out candy.
Florence says
Thanks, that’s true Debra. I’m still hanging onto them even tho we aren’t dancing now.
repurposingjunkie says
Florence, you are so clever!! Such a great idea for making these rah rahs for a costume and even cute shoes for everyday too. You and your husband look awesome in the Mickey and Minnie costumes!
Florence says
Aww, thanks Keri! We sure enjoyed our costumes that time!
Jann Olson says
How fun! I love these shoes. Bring lots of memories. We wore them as cheerleaders in high school. Wish I had my originals! Thanks for sharing your clever idea with SYC.
hugs,
Jann
Florence says
Thank you Jann! My pleasure to be i
n SYC!
distresseddonna says
I had very narrow feet and had to wear old lady shoes from Old Maine Trotters. I did have one pair of loafers with fringed flaps – very popular in junior high. I never had a pair of saddle oxfords. I was so happy in the late 1960’s when granny shoes became all the rage. My lace up high top black oxfords (like my Granny’s!) were in style.
Florence says
Oh yes, did you resent having to wear the “old lady shoes”? I remember when those were in style though. I think I had a pair, and I thought I was hot stuff.
Sharon Blue Willow House says
I’m so glad you shared with us at Snickerdoodle.
Florence says
Thanks again…love to be in Snickerdoodle too!
Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures says
What a clever solution! I love this idea! Y’all are just adorable as Minnie and Mickey! -Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures
‘Hopping over from your Blogging Fifty FB Share.
Florence says
Thank you Marci! Being Mickey & Minnie was so much fun!
Kim says
Very cute idea…and I love the galloping horse quote! I have heard it once from another blogger and it always makes me smile!!
Florence says
Aww, surprised anyone else has heard that quote…one of Mom’s many whimsical sayings I grew up hearing & now saying myself!
Pam Richardson says
Florence, I jumped over to meet you and thanks for your lovely comments. I loved this story. I had my precious pair of rah-rahs hen I was in junior high school, so thanks for the memories. I admit this was a very creative solution to have your saddle oxfords without having to buy them! Have a wonderful weekend, Pam @ Everyday Living
Florence says
Hi Pam! Glad you dropped by to say hi! I love my “rah rahs” now! I think they were some of the cutest shoes…wish they would come back around!
Mary-The Boondocks Blog says
Florence this is such a clever idea. I love what you have done here, but even more I love that picture of you and the mister in your costumes. Are those not also called saddle shoes? I remember having a pair wen I was a kid and had to use them for cheerleading. I hope you are well and on the road to recovery! Hugs!!
Florence says
Yes they are called saddle shoes, or saddle oxfords, as I’ve always heard. Did you enjoy wearing them for cheerleading? Aww, thanks for the comment on us as Minnie & Mickey! We loved doing that! I made my skirt and bow, and converted his shorts, shoes, and our gloves. And then our noses are done with special grease paint. One’s nose never itches so much until you can’t scratch it…LOL!
homewithmimiblog says
This is such a cute idea! I went through several pair of these shoes as I was growing up! The vintage photo reminded me of old photos of me and my sister. Thanks for this fun post!
Florence says
Thank you Mimi! Glad you enjoyed it!
nikkifrankhamilton says
Florence, what a great idea! I would have been stumped. But until you really look closely these look like the real deal. I hate to say, but I had these in grade school, I loved them! But I feel for you. Having to wear them is not nearly so fun as choosing them. I’m glad you got to have a bit of fun with these now that you’re older! The Mickey and Minnie costumes are so cool! I bet you had a great time dancing the night away!
Florence says
Yes Nikki, really like them now! Proud of my little shoe remake! And yes, it was so much fun being Mickey & Minnie!!
Becki says
Your childhood story sounds if I had written. I hated my corrective saddle Oxford then. When I was in high school (and NOT a cheerleader) I wanted a pair but parents would not afford a pair then. That’s life.
Florence says
So glad to know I wasn’t the only one!