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Sir Wolf:

--- Quote from: Ser William on 2011-08-10, 14:57:03 ---What do you gents think of these boots?  Forget the velcro, look at it from the outside and tell me.

http://www.renaissancemodel.com/renaissance-high-leather-boots-840.html#

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look like pooh hehehehe

SirNathanQ:
THAT'S the historical accuracy harassment we were going for!  ;D ;D ;D

And BTW, the Crusades (If you are referring to the Crusades for the holy land and not the Baltic or reconquista) were not in the late medieval period (15th century) For The crusades of Outremer, you're looking at 1096-1291. That's early-high medieval period.

ECOX:
 
--- Quote ---So I looked at your guys post about shoes, most of them are brown colored my surcoat is white with a black cross, and brown boots would kinda clash so im probably going to be looking for black found these but not too sure, cant find much http://www.medievalcollectibles.com/p-5366-mens-medieval-low-boot.aspx
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I have the taller pair of these boots. My heal kept sliding to the side, wearing a hole in them after the third weekend. THIN sole, material is more of a coated plastic. They would make a good stage boot but that is all I would recommend. Your money is better elsewhere.

Sir Edward:

Yeah, that's part of the reason I stick to Sandlar boots. They're not period, but they look medieval to the "danes", and they're waterproof, comfortable, and durable. If I'm going to be on my feet for 8 to 10 hours at a renfaire, I don't mind cheating if it means my feet stay in good working order. :)

SirNathanQ:
Yeah, my revival boots have a non-period nailed thick sole. But you can't even see that, and i can stomp around fairs all day!

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