Medieval front laced ankle shoes - Sale
Very solid reconstruction of medieval front laced ankle shoes. This kind of shoes was common in Europe from late Dark Ages up to late Middle Ages. The 2mm-thick upper leather is sewn using a turnshoe-style edge/flesh butt seam. The sole is made of several layers cowhide leather. This modern construction allows for an authentic turn-shoe "look", while offering more stability and durability. More information...
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Medieval front laced ankle shoes
- Solid upper leather - about 2mm thick
- Nailed leather outsole - 4-5mm thick
- Colour: dark-brown
Please note: This is a replica of medieval shoes that are in no way comparable to modern shoes. Above all we mean the wearing comfort and the durability of the shoes. The use of insoles and thicker socks can increase your comfort. The durability of the shoe corresponds to the indoor use in theatre performances. These shoes are not suitable for outdoor walks, show fights or other uses where the soles are rubbed off. Acceptable is e.g. the use of guards / film extras who rather stand and go very little. If you use the shoes in an " active way", they wear out quickly. This is not considered by us as a reason for complaint - it is a natural feature of this article, which is hereby clearly declared!