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Articulated medieval scarps or sabatons

Epic Armoury
177980000
57.85 €
Epic Armory's Articulated Medieval Sabatones are the perfect complement for any medieval warrior who wants to protect their feet during combat. Made from 1mm steel sheets riveted together, these booties provide optimal protection without compromising mobility. Thanks to their articulated design, these scarps adapt perfectly to the shape of the foot,...
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Black Astrid medieval shoes for women

Epic Armoury
166880000
66.12 €
Discover the Astrid black shoes from Epic Armoury, a classic and elegant choice for women looking to stand out on any occasion. These medieval shoes are perfect for ladies, merchants, or commoners who want to look sophisticated and fashionable. Constructed from tough yet supple black leather, the Astrid shoes are designed to withstand the wear and tear of...
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Black Galahad medieval ankle boots

Epic Armoury
166900000
74.38 €
The black Galahad medieval ankle boots from Epic Armoury are the perfect accessory for any citizen, adventurer or soldier who wants to look authentic and elegant. These shoes are handcrafted from tough yet supple black-stained leather, ensuring durability and comfort. With their rubber sole, these boots offer comfortable support around the ankle, allowing...
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Black medieval shoes for ladies, Rieke

Leonardo Carbone
226440000
51.34 €
If you are looking for quality and stylish footwear to wear at your medieval events, the Rieke model black medieval shoes are an excellent option. Made from high-quality nubuck leather, these shoes have a rubber sole that ensures excellent traction and comfort on any surface. In addition, its elegant and sophisticated design is specially designed for...
Socks

Blue Viking Threaded Socks

Battle Merchant
138180000
22.02 €
Are you ready to face any battle with these amazing blue Viking threaded socks? Made from soft cotton, these leg warmers will keep you covered from knee to ankle, whether you're a man or a woman. The blue Viking threaded socks are ideal for those brave warriors who are not afraid to brave the elements. Their quality design and resistance guarantee that...
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Brown Astrid medieval shoes for women

Epic Armoury
166890000
66.12 €
Epic Armoury's Astrid Brown Shoes are the perfect addition to any lady, merchant or commoner looking for a classic and authentic look. Crafted from tough yet supple black leather and a rubber sole, these shoes are designed to withstand the abuse of cobbled streets and provide comfortable support just below the ankles. One of the advantages of Astrid shoes...
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Brown medieval shoes for ladies, Rieke

Leonardo Carbone
226430000
51.34 €
Discover the elegance and comfort offered by the Rieke model brown medieval shoes. Made from 100% high-quality nubuck leather, these shoes have a rubber sole that guarantees excellent traction and durability on any surface. In addition, their exclusive design is specially designed for women, so they fit perfectly to the shape of the female foot. With its...
Socks

Brown Viking Threaded Socks

Battle Merchant
138190000
22.02 €
Are you passionate about Viking culture and are you fascinated by their lifestyle? Then you can't miss the opportunity to wear these incredible brown Viking Threaded Socks. Made of high quality cotton, these leg warmers are perfect to protect your leg from the knee to the ankle. These socks were worn by both men and women in the ancient Viking Age, so...
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Buskins Viking Boots in Dark Brown

Ulfberth
270700000
74.23 €
Discover the authentic Viking essence with our Buskins Viking Boots in dark brown, directly inspired by the archaeological finds of Haithabu, ancient Hedeby. Immerse yourself in the golden age of the Vikings, from the 9th to the 11th century, when Haithabu was a bustling center of trade. Made from durable rindsleder, these boots are built to last, as...
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Calceus Roman sandals for recreationists - black

House of Warfare
252110000
73.55 €
Get ready to experience the authentic feel of ancient Rome with the Calceus Roman Sandals from House of Warfare in elegant black! These caligae are designed for recreationists like you, who seek maximum authenticity in every step they take. Authentic Roman Leather: Made with authentic leather, these sandals faithfully recreate the calceus used by the...
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Calceus Roman sandals for recreationists - brown

House of Warfare
260030000
90.08 €
Immerse yourself in the authenticity of history with the Calceus Roman Sandals from House of Warfare! Imagine walking along ancient paths with the elegance of a true recreationist, wearing the very essence of ancient Rome. These sandals, made with meticulous craftsmanship in Spain, offer you much more than just footwear. Discover why they are the perfect...
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Caligae Roman sandals, light brown leather

Battle Merchant
232530000
74.23 €
Take a step back in time with our Caligae Roman sandals! These light brown leather sandals are inspired by those worn by Roman legionnaires and peasants in ancient Rome. Each pair is handcrafted from high quality 3mm thick leather with spiked leather soles for durability. These sandals are perfect for any occasion, whether you're recreating a Roman parade...
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Origins and Evolution of Medieval Footwear

Since the 10th century, footwear fashion in the Middle Ages reflected significant social and cultural changes. Light, comfortable shoes made of fine leather became a norm, with styles evolving over the centuries.

In the early stages, two main styles predominated: slippers of Arab origin and European ankle boots. Both styles were characterized by their comfort and adaptability to different environments and social classes.

The diversity in medieval footwear was notable, with options ranging from sandals and clogs to boots and leggings with long, pointed soles, a direct reflection of the individual's social position.

Fashion and Materials in Medieval Footwear

Between the 7th and 9th centuries, shoes with curved toes were popular, while in the 9th century poulaines with stylized toes emerged. These styles reflected not only the fashion but also the engineering and art of the period.

In the 10th and 11th centuries, shoes were decorated with silk, precious stones and pearls, highlighting the luxury and opulence of the time. Colors and ornaments varied depending on fashion trends and availability of materials.

The 14th century saw the appearance of openwork shoes and gaiters, while the 15th century introduced more varied styles, including closed and open shoes with tongues, reflecting the constant evolution of medieval fashion.

Medieval Footwear in the Iberian Peninsula

In the Iberian Peninsula, medieval footwear had its own distinctive characteristics. The sandal, the espadrilles and the clog were some of the most popular types.

Boots, which completely covered the foot, were especially valued for their practicality and protection. These shoes reflected the influence of military and functional needs on footwear fashion.

The diversity in footwear design and functionality in the Iberian Peninsula underlines the rich mix of cultures and traditions that influenced medieval fashion in this region.

Have you been fascinated by the world of medieval footwear? Find out more about this fascinating era and how it influenced today's fashion on our site. Explore our collection and immerse yourself in a journey through time!

Curious Questions about Medieval Footwear

How did social class affect the type of footwear in the Middle Ages?
Social class largely determined the type of footwear used. While the wealthiest opted for shoes adorned with precious stones, the working class wore more practical and resistant footwear.

What did the long toes symbolize on medieval shoes?
Long toes on shoes, like those of poulaines, were symbols of status and fashion. Often, the longer the point, the higher the social status of the wearer.

Were medieval shoes comfortable?
Despite their extravagant appearance, many medieval shoes were designed with comfort and functionality in mind, especially those worn by the working class.

How were shoes made in the Middle Ages?
Shoes were made primarily of leather, and their making required specialized skills. Sewing and assembly was done by hand, making each pair unique.

Was there a difference in footwear between men and women?
Yes, although the differences were not as pronounced as in current fashion. The main differences lay in the size and in some cases, the decorations used.

How did medieval footwear influence current fashion?
Medieval footwear has influenced contemporary fashion in aspects such as toe design, the use of ornaments and the importance of footwear as an expression of personal identity.

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