How beautiful are thy feet with shoes
It is no unusual thing to describe the comeliness of women by their feet, and the ornaments of them; so Hebe is described by Homer F4 as having beautiful feet, and Juno by her golden shoes: particular care was taken of, and provision made for, the shoes of queens and princesses in the eastern countries; Herodotus F5 tells us, that the city of Anthylla was given peculiarly to the wife of the king of Egypt, to provide her with shoes; which custom, he says, obtained when Egypt became subject to Persia; (See Gill on Esther 2:18). Shoes of a red, or scarlet, or purple colour, were in esteem with the Jews; and so the Targum here is,
``purple shoes:''the word used is thought by some F6 to signify a colour between scarlet and purple; see ( Ezekiel 16:10 ) ; and also with the Tyrian virgins {g}; and so with the Romans F8; and with whom likewise white shoes F9 were much in use. That this is said of the church, is plain from the appellation of her, O Prince's daughter!