Colonial Black Half Boot, Trekker series Left/right
Four inches above the ankle, lace-up black all leather half boot. Good in F&I era to Mexican War 1812.
Full and half sizes 7D to 15EE, price $176.49
1758-Ligonier rough-out shoe
1758 Ligonier is a straight last shoe. Military or Civilian use. It is an all leather, low heel, short tongue and fit for either a buckle or you can set for ties.
Available in rough out or smooth finish. Short tongue, round toe, (square toes disappeared in 1735) 1¼ inch latchets. .
BUCKLES SOLD SEPARATELY.
Historic Stovepipe Boot, black smooth side out
The Stovepipe is close to all around or common boot. It comes high on the leg, almost to the knee. The leg is wider so the trousers can be tucked in them. It is a two piece pattern with 1 1/4″ stacked heel. It has inside pull tabs to make it easier to pull on.
Ligonier black-smooth colonial shoe
1758 Ligonier is a straight last shoe. Military or Civilian use. All leather, low heel, short tongue and fit for either a buckle or you can set for ties.
Available in rough out or smooth finish. Short tongue, round toe, (square toes disappeared in 1735) 1¼ inch latchets. .
BUCKLES SOLD SEPARATELY.
Barbara Black Rough
A women’s version of the common men’s shoe of the era. An straight last black-rough out all leather shoe with a stacked 1″ heel, buckle or tie shoe.
BUCKLES SOLD SEPARATELY.
Martha in Bone
The Martha is an elegant Bone color leather shoe, ready for the Colonial Governor’s Ball or for everyday use by a style-conscious lady.
Jenny Lynn, Civil War Ankle boot
Jenny Lynn is an Ankle boot with side elastic gussets, decorative buttons and scalloped edge. It is part of the Victoria series with the 1/4″ low heel.
Barbara, Black Smooth
Barbara is the women’s colonial common shoe, with a short tongue, low heel made in full grain leather. This can be a buckle shoe or the latchets can be made for ties. It is in black- smooth leather. BUCKLES SOLD SEPARATELY.
Martha-Colonial black-smooth leather shoe
Martha is a Colonial dressy shoe with a fan-shaped tongue, 2″ heel, but wide enough so walking on the rough ground won’t cause your heel to sink into the ground. It has latchets for a buckle or you can use a tie. BUCKLES ARE SOLD SEPARATELY.
Artillery Boot 1861, short boot Smooth side out lined boot.
Artillery boot 1861, or sometimes called the Short Boot or Engineer Boot. The mid-calf height of the boot changes in proportion to the size. The boot is leather lined. The original is on the right in the image.
Congress Gaitor, Civil War Men’s pull-on Shoe
The Congressgaitor is more of an ankle boot. It is what you have been looking for. With a tab on the back for ease of entry, it has a smooth black leather toe, two elastic gussets one either side and a stacked heel.