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Medieval Peaked Boots (Poulaines) w/ five buckles APX-359

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  • Product Code: 359
  • Availability: In Stock

Product Description

History-

Although documented since the high Middle Ages already, peaked shoes and peaked boots (Poulaines) only really came into fashion in the late 14th century. This type of footwear then enjoyed such popularity around 1450 that even so-called sumptuary laws were enacted in order to regulate their wearing and restrain the collateral excesses. In 1463, under the reign of Edward IV of England, knights, squires, noblemen and other citizens were prohibited from wearing shoes with points exceeding 2 inches in length. This law was even further tightened in 1465, as cobblers and shoemakers were altogether banned from crafting shoes with points longer than 2 inches. the sole of these medieval boots is made of charcoal grey hard rubber. 

Details: 

- Upper material: cowhide, approx. 2 mm thick

- Sole: hard rubber

- Colour: dark brown

We accept US, UK and European sizes. Buyer can also send their Custom Sizes.

Please allow 4-8 weeks for delivery.

These are custom made shoes and cannot be canceled once they are started.

Footwear can be made with hobnails as per buyer requirements.

All sizes and colors are available.

History-

Although documented since the high Middle Ages already, peaked shoes and peaked boots (Poulaines) only really came into fashion in the late 14th century. This type of footwear then enjoyed such popularity around 1450 that even so-called sumptuary laws were enacted in order to regulate their wearing and restrain the collateral excesses. In 1463, under the reign of Edward IV of England, knights, squires, noblemen and other citizens were prohibited from wearing shoes with points exceeding 2 inches in length. This law was even further tightened in 1465, as cobblers and shoemakers were altogether banned from crafting shoes with points longer than 2 inches. the sole of these medieval boots is made of charcoal grey hard rubber. 

Details: 

- Upper material: cowhide, approx. 2 mm thick

- Sole: hard rubber

- Colour: dark brown

We accept US, UK and European sizes. Buyer can also send their Custom Sizes.

Please allow 4-8 weeks for delivery.

These are custom made shoes and cannot be canceled once they are started.

Footwear can be made with hobnails as per buyer requirements.

All sizes and colors are available.

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