Laced poulaines with distinctively curved points

During the High Middle Ages, men began to wear long-toed shoes called poulaines. Young men stuffed wool, horsehair or moss into the toe extensions to keep them erect. Blatantly phallic and sometimes so long that attachments with a chain to the knee were needed to prevent tripping. Small bells were often attached to the tip, indicating that the wearer was a willing partner for a sexual frolic.
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Colour: brown, Shoe size: EU 43, Outsole: from genuine leather | in stock 1 pair(s) |
Product No: 9587
Period: Gothic style, the Middle Ages / Gothic-style and medieval shoes
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