It's that time of year when the weather goes cold and you're wanting a nice pair of boots to slog around in...historically, of course. Ladies of the past had a broad assortment of winter footwear to choose from - tall boots, overshoes and carriage boots, side-buttoning and elastic-sided boots, and so on.
This season we focused on opening up our boot selection. We've done Regency, Victorian, and Edwardian boot styles perfect for each of these periods...
Mansfield Regency Riding Boots
Before the 1780s, women wore men's style boots for hunting and riding, but by the last two decades of the 18th century, feminine styles were coming in to fashion. Tall-lacing riding and walking boots with fashionable pointed toes and small Italian heels were all the rage and continued through the early 19th century.
Mansfield Regency Riding Boots in pine green trimmed in black |
Shop Mansfields in our Regency section.
Vienna and Renoir Civil War-to-Bustle Boots
Women in the mid-Victorian period loved their boots. A great variety became available in classic leathers but also in fun two-tones and with trims such fringe, tassels, bows, and rosettes. It is also in this period that the elastic-sided boot was invented and became hugely popular, allowing ladies to just slide their boots on and go about their business for the rest of the day without ever having to bend over in their corsets to re-tie their footwear.
Vienna Congress Boots - elastic-sided mid-Victorian slip-on boots with bows. |
Renoir Civil War Side-Button Boots in classic black leather. Don't forget your button hook! |
Shop both Renoir and the new Viennas in the Victorian section. Also find there Manhattans, Balmorals, and Colette boots...
Camille Edwardian Boots
By the end of the Victorian period, and into the early 20th century, boots became quite fanciful. Cutouts, two-tones, scallops, bows, appliques, and very tall and curvaceous French heels made this an exciting period of ladies' footwear.
Camille Edwardian Boots in black velveteen and leather. Ooh la la! |
Camille Edwardian Boots in dark red velveteen and black leather. They really are all that and a bag of Edwardian chips. |
Shop the hot new Camille Boots in the Edwardian section. Also find there the schmexy Colette boots...
Tavistock Side-Button Boots
Side-buttoning boots continued in fashion into the late Victorian period all the way through the 1920s. These fashionable boots stayed securely fastened all day long and looked great all the while.
Tavistock Side-Button Edwardian Boots. New, improved, also less expensive. Aw yisssss. Don't forget that button hook! |
Shop Tavistock Button Boots in the Edwardian section.
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If you'd like to wear your boots in the ice and snow, we highly recommend having rubber half-soles put on at a shoe repair shop. We sole our shoes with leather, but while this is the historically accurate material it can be pretty slippy. We have adhesive rubber pads to help with grip, but a rubber half-sole is the safest option and will also extend the life of your soles.
Not Quite What You're Looking For?
Check out our vintage shop, Royal Vintage Shoes. This season we have "Aspen" 1940s booties in velveteen and leather, trimmed with sheepskin, plus the wonderful "Rosie" WW2 Double Buckle Boots are *on sale* !
Shop Royal Vintage Shoes here.
Aspen 1940s Winter Booties in velveteen, leather, and sheepskin. Aspens are also available in red/black |
Rosie WW2 Double Buckle Boots - true reproductions, and just really flippin' cool. |