New American Duchess "Hamilton" / "Schuyler" 18th Century Shoes for men and women. |
We based the Hamilton / Schuyler design on late 18th century examples in museums, such as this wonderful pair in The Met...
Shoes, late 18th century. The Met. 2002.537.2a,b These shoes are associated with William Cowper and are noted as being quite ordinary and typical of the time. |
This pair of men's court shoes from c. 1780 - 1800 are much fancier than the more common style from the same period, above. The Met, 2009.300.2179a,b |
Pair of shoes owned by Immanuel Kant. c. 1800. Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, i.0116.01 |
Ladies, if you portray working class, cross-dress as a gentleman or soldier, or just want a low-heeled 18th century option, Schuyler is for you.
Hamilton - Men's sizes are 7 - 12 with half sizes and a men's standard D width.
Schuyler - Ladies' sizes are 6 - 10 with half sizes, and 11 in a women's standard B width.
There *is* crossover between sizes. You can translate the sizes using this handy chart here...
(example - if you normally wear a women's 9.5 extra wide, you can order a men's 8)