deshuck
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Trying to find some way to identify the shoes worn by NASA astronauts in their flight suits in the 1960s (Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo era).
I was initially piqued by this photo of John Glenn after his orbital Mercury flight in 1962, but there's not enough detail to make a clear ID.


That led me down a rabbit hole of a bunch of other NASA galleries (available here: https://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/index.html) for other pictures of the shoes:




The best I can find is this picture from Apollo 9, which I think is the same shoe:


I think it's a PF Flyers make based on the ridged toe bumper and the fact that their parent company BF Goodrich made the spacesuits for Mercury. But that toe cutaway in the Apollo 9 pic looks a lot like a Keds.


But I can't say definitively and it's driving me up the walls. I also wouldn't be surprised if they had something totally custom made that you couldn't ID on sight. Anyone have any better ideas than me?
I was initially piqued by this photo of John Glenn after his orbital Mercury flight in 1962, but there's not enough detail to make a clear ID.


That led me down a rabbit hole of a bunch of other NASA galleries (available here: https://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/index.html) for other pictures of the shoes:




The best I can find is this picture from Apollo 9, which I think is the same shoe:


I think it's a PF Flyers make based on the ridged toe bumper and the fact that their parent company BF Goodrich made the spacesuits for Mercury. But that toe cutaway in the Apollo 9 pic looks a lot like a Keds.


But I can't say definitively and it's driving me up the walls. I also wouldn't be surprised if they had something totally custom made that you couldn't ID on sight. Anyone have any better ideas than me?