Fleur 18th Century Shoe Buckles (Gold)

$45.00

22 reviews
Description

Fleur rhinestone shoe buckles are closely based on antique 18th century shoe buckles and are the perfect accessory to keep the latchets on your 18th century shoes closed. Our "Fleur" buckles are delicate, feminine, and lightweight, and now available in beautiful gold for that extra bit of Georgian sparkle.

Add these beautiful, classic 18th century shoe buckle to your outfit and keep your shoes fastened in the most historically accurate way.

  • Fleur 18th Century Shoe Buckles are solid cast, nickel-plated white brass.
  • Clear, high-grade, glass rhinestones are set into an authentic Georgian floral design
  • Chape and Tongue function - the only proper, historical way to keep latchet shoes fastened
  • Domed design curves with the top of your shoes
  • Fleur 18th Century Shoe Buckles measure approximately 2.5" x 1.75" and fit a 1"-1 1/4" width latchet (depending on the stiffness of the latchet material)
  • Fleur 18th Century Shoe Buckles are interchangeable with Dauphine and Trianon styles. 
  • Made and sold exclusively by American Duchess.

*Shoe buckles are sold in pairs, above price is for one pair.


Need help fitting 18th century buckles?

Check out our nifty guide on How to Fit Shoe Buckles, or watch the video below:

Customer Reviews

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Brianna
Beautiful!

Lovely buckles, and good instructions for putting on the shoes. I used a leather punch and it worked well.

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Ann Maliniak
Cavendish Buckles

These are very nice buckles. They are simply, but not too simple. I like the clean lines. I was able to install with the video, but I had to watch the video several times because they go a little fast. I would appreciate it if they would slow it down.

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June B
Beautiful buckles!

Beautiful buckles. We had to watch the tutorial video a few times and watch two others on YouTube as we were so worried about messing up the shoes. Once on though, they were very secure.

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Amy Ripley
Traumatizing to install

I mean, they look okay I guess. But they don’t look great. I think the buckles would look better if a professional put them on. If you’re buying these, I’d suggest taking them to a shop to get a cobbler to do it. The problem is poking a hole through the BACK of the flap—it has to go through fabric and then leather. And then the leather just looks tacky from the front afterwards. Perhaps if AD included a hole punch with the buckles….dunno

We're sorry you had trouble with your buckles! Here is a link to a photo showing what the holes should look like when the buckle is installed on the same shoes you have if you've used a sharp awl as instructed.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rHe6VrcW47gjhlGytQG1Qr-z68H4H0jb/view?usp=sharing

We don't suggest a hole punch, as this would make a far larger hole than necessary, would not hold the buckle tightly, is inaccurate, would possibly weaken the leather, and would allow the fabric lining to fray. The buckles are historically accurate closures, and the holes pictured in the link above are the same as what you'd see on period original shoes.

As always, we have both text and image instructions on how to set buckles, as well as video instructions, all included here:
https://www.americanduchess.com/pages/how-to-fit-18th-c-shoe-buckles

We're also happy to answer questions at info@americanduchess.com. If you're uncomfortable installing them yourself, we do encourage having a friend help, or taking them to a cobbler!

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Alannah Williams
Very nice!

The buckles are beautiful and sturdy, and they arrived in a nice little drawstring bag which would be great for reusing as somethig else.