Medieval shoes from our assortment are dated to the later period of the Middle Ages, mostly from the 13th century and above. In this time boots and shoes gained a more specific look, like you can notice below. Shape of medieval footwear is based on various historical sources kept in European museums.
Medieval shoes and their evolution
As footwear is currently an essential part in every reenactor's life, you should remember that in the past a solid pair of medieval shoes was often seen as a lap of luxury. Still, these were the prime times of the evolution of historical boots. Footwear became much more diversified, and first heels started to appear.
Also, people started to look at footwear not only from the practical side, but also from the perspective of fashion. Tips of medieval shoes were often lengthened and curled, giving a shoe more sophisticated look. Depending on the owner's wealthiness, medieval shoes could be decorated in various ways.
How to choose medieval shoes suitable to my needs?
Depending on individual needs, preferences and social status, medieval shoes (like other clothing) could vary in many ways. Knights, as people often traveling, preferred more stable and protective high lace-up medieval boots. For everyday routine, under-the ankle or over-the ankle medieval shoes were good enough.
When it comes to ladies, they often wore low shoes with buckles or lace-up shoes. Wealthier women preferred leather medieval shoes with decorative cut-outs or lengthened tips.
Our medieval boots and shoes are made mostly from plant-tanned leather. Most of this assortment is available in several colors, so you could match them to your costume. In standard, medieval shoes have soles made from styrogum. For additional payment, there is an option of changing it for a historically accurate leather sole.
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