6L Bare Feet 1950-60s Kiddie Novelty Button 5/8".
6L Bare Feet 1950-60s Kiddie Novelty Button 5/8", back view.

26L 1950s-60s Feet Novelty Button, 5/8"

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This vintage pair of bare baby feet (or tiny toddler toes) novelty shank button features a sweet, realistic molding of two plump little feet side-by-side, with detailed rounded toes (five on each), gentle arches, and a smooth, glossy finish—classic for evoking newborn cuteness or "baby steps" themes.

Measures approximately 26 lignes, 16.5 mm), 21/32 inch (close to 5/8").

It was made in the mid-20th century, most likely the 1950s to early 1960s, during the peak of whimsical molded plastic novelty buttons for children's clothing. This era frequently included baby-themed motifs (bare feet, tiny hands, pacifiers, or bibs) symbolizing infancy, new arrivals, or adorable toddler play—perfect for baby layette sets, christening gowns, toddler rompers, or nursery-themed outfits.

The high-profile integral self-shank (molded plastic loop) and finely detailed 3D toes with subtle shine are hallmarks of quality 1950s-1960s novelties—more sculpted and realistic than simpler 1970s styles.

The material is molded plastic, a durable thermoplastic (likely acetate, early acrylic, or similar glossy non-flammable synthetic standard after the 1940s celluloid phase-out), in a soft neutral flesh-tone ivory/cream throughout—no applied paint, which preserves the natural, timeless baby-skin look and resists fading.

This was produced in the United States, where post-war manufacturers mass-produced sweet, sentimental kiddie novelties during the baby boom. 

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