Medieval Women's Leather Shoes Bathhouse Maid
Are you preparing for the role of a bathhouse maid, a tavern wench, or a simple townswoman at an upcoming historical festival? These low women's leather shoes will thrill you with their elegant yet highly practical design. The delicate cutouts and perforations on the instep serve not only as beautiful decoration but also provide welcome ventilation for your foot on hot summer days. The slightly raised and elongated pointed toe clearly references the fashion trends of the 14th and 15th centuries. A sturdy sole and genuine cowhide guarantee that you can easily dance through many a period feast in these shoes, and your costume will be brought to absolute perfection. Further product information ...
Medieval Women's Leather Shoes Bathhouse Maid with Decorative Cutouts
The Practical Elegance of Medieval Women
While the high nobility competed in the length and extravagance of their poulaines, working women and townswomen chose footwear that was aesthetically pleasing but allowed for normal movement and labour. These low shoes with a more open instep drawn together by a leather cord represent exactly such a historical compromise. The cut-out motif ensures breathability, which bathhouse maids in humid and warm baths, as well as women at summer markets, certainly appreciated. The slightly upturned toe protects against stubbing, and the sturdy sole with a low heel guarantees stability.
Technical Parameters of the Footwear
| Upper Material | High-quality cowhide leather |
| Sole Material | Sturdy layered sole with a low heel |
| Decoration and Cut | Cut-out instep with perforations, upturned toe |
| Fastening | Lacing with a leather cord |
| Historical Period | High and Late Middle Ages |
| Ideal for | Re-enactment, LARP, period festivals, markets |
Proper Care for a Long Lifespan
Leather is a natural material that requires regular maintenance. Straight from production, the shoes are treated with a nourishing beeswax balm. To prevent the leather from drying out and cracking, regularly rub leather oil or wax balm into it. This will soften the material and help it better resist moisture. The leather will naturally darken slightly after the application of these products. Always allow wet shoes to dry very slowly at room temperature after an event. Under no circumstances should you dry them near a fire, on a radiator, or in direct sunlight. Any scratches can be easily hidden with tinted shoe polish.
Important Information on Colours and Sizes
The most natural colours for these shoes are black, dark brown, and light brown (natural). However, you can also choose other shades (e.g., blue, as seen in the photographs). These unconventional colours are created by applying a special covering lacquer paint. Please bear in mind that this layer may crack or flake slightly over time in the stressed bending areas. For occasional festival wear, this finish is perfectly adequate, but for high and regular stress, we strongly recommend naturally dyed leathers.
If you wear orthotic insoles and decide to opt for our custom-made footwear production, it is absolutely essential that you physically post these insoles to us. We will seat them precisely into your new shoes to provide you with maximum support.
We highly recommend you purchase a high-quality linen skirt and a canvas apron from our range to accompany these charming shoes, bringing your bathhouse maid or tavern wench costume to absolute perfection.
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