I should not think that in daily life one's shoes cannot be perfectly shined? I even take a practice to shine the soles of my shoes.Concordia wrote:Indeed, much of dinner dress is assembled in pursuit of an illusion. In this illusion, buttons are always made of precious stones and metals, shirts are made entirely of exotic and impractical cloths, gentlemen wear extravagant sashes knotted about their waists, and shoes are always perfectly shined. The intrusions of civilian clothing--or of practical gestures like removing one's jacket, or nervously checking the time-- on this fantasy are jarring in the extreme.
As well, it seems that the usage of precious materials on the buttons would have its ancestors in the 18th century court costumes.