
Medieval Ankle Shoe
From
Dordrecht & Reimerswaal. Dated 14th & 15th Century. This
shoe appears in Stepping Through Time, by Olaf Goubitz on page 214
figure 6f.
The
Medieval Ankle Shoe with buckles Turn Shoe is of true turn shoe
construction. Constructed and sewn by hand. Linen thread is used
for the edge to edge seem to connect the leather of the multiple piece
upper shoe together and uses the edge / flesh seem to attach the shoe
to the hard vegetable tanned sole. The shoe is constructed inside out
and turned right side out as the last step. The buckles are brass
reproductions of the buckles found on this shoe at Dordrecht.
The buckle straps are tunnel stitched inside the boot. There is
no external stitching.
Optional lugged, anti slip, or crepe soles are not offered for the
Medieval Ankle Shoe.
This shoe is always in stock!
The
Medieval Ankle Shoe is perfect for any of
the strictest of reenactment groups.
Available for Men and Women, the
Medieval Ankle Shoe is available in Black
and
Tawny Brown for $75.