
Edwardian · 1910s · American
Production
handmade
Material
black leather
Culture
American
Influences
Victorian button boots · early 20th century practical footwear
These black leather ankle boots feature a distinctive lace-up closure extending from the toe to the mid-calf. The boots have a moderate curved heel approximately 2-3 inches high, characteristic of Edwardian women's footwear. The leather appears to have a slight sheen, suggesting quality construction. The pointed toe and sleek silhouette reflect the refined aesthetic of early 20th century fashion. The lacing system uses dark cord or leather ties threaded through multiple eyelets, providing both functional fit and decorative detail. The boots show the transition from Victorian high-button boots to more practical laced styles that became popular during the Edwardian period.
Lineage: “Victorian button boots”
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