crinolinegirl
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Lookie what came in the mail today!!!!
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<img src="http://www.corsetsandcrinolines.com/example/boots/strappyboots2.jpg">
<img src="http://www.corsetsandcrinolines.com/example/boots/strappyboots5.jpg">
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LOL, nevermind the runs in the my stockings (they are old re-enacting stockings) but look at my boots! I originally bought them to resell, that is until my foot fit into them with ease. I'm a UK 8 (US 10) and I never expected these to fit me, I've always wanted a pair of antique strappy boots too and in RED too.
They measure 11" long and just under 3" wide but as Jonathan has mentioned in the past, shoes splayed over the soles so whoever had these originally had the same width foot as me (mine are about 4" wide). Isn't it great when shoes are broken in for you?
What's neat about them too is that the soles are straights so you could wear the boots on either foot. I wasn't sure what feet to put each boot on so I just looked at the wear patterns of the toes on the soles.
I'm thinking they are about 1900- 1906? I've seen 1911 and 1912 examples but they have had right and left feet and higher cuban heels. It's the fact that they are straights that is throwing me but they don't look as old as the 1880's strappy boots that I have seen.
Lei
<img src="http://www.corsetsandcrinolines.com/example/boots/strappyboots1.jpg">
<img src="http://www.corsetsandcrinolines.com/example/boots/strappyboots2.jpg">
<img src="http://www.corsetsandcrinolines.com/example/boots/strappyboots5.jpg">
<img src="http://www.corsetsandcrinolines.com/example/boots/strappyboots6.jpg">
LOL, nevermind the runs in the my stockings (they are old re-enacting stockings) but look at my boots! I originally bought them to resell, that is until my foot fit into them with ease. I'm a UK 8 (US 10) and I never expected these to fit me, I've always wanted a pair of antique strappy boots too and in RED too.
They measure 11" long and just under 3" wide but as Jonathan has mentioned in the past, shoes splayed over the soles so whoever had these originally had the same width foot as me (mine are about 4" wide). Isn't it great when shoes are broken in for you?
What's neat about them too is that the soles are straights so you could wear the boots on either foot. I wasn't sure what feet to put each boot on so I just looked at the wear patterns of the toes on the soles.
I'm thinking they are about 1900- 1906? I've seen 1911 and 1912 examples but they have had right and left feet and higher cuban heels. It's the fact that they are straights that is throwing me but they don't look as old as the 1880's strappy boots that I have seen.
Lei