A shoe or boot with an extremely elongated, pointed toe, worn in the 14th and 15th centuries.
Cool, stylish and functional poulaines, are available in standard EUR sizes - from 36 to 47.
With rubber tread as a base, or historical leather tread by your choice as an additional option +10 EURO
ABOUT THESE BOOTS:
?Dictionary of Fashion? (2013):
ᄀᄚLong-toed shoe of soft material - either a separate shoe or cut in one piece with the hose- introduced from Poland during the reign of Richard II in England. During the 14th and 15th cs., toes of shoes became so long that they were stuffed and fastened by gold and silver chains to bracelets below the knees. After Cracow, Poland. Later called poulaine (pooh-laneᄀᆵ).?.
The maker is unknown. Shoe, late 14th century. Leather; 31 x 7 x 6.8 cm.
London: Museum of London
A pair of surviving poulaines in the Museum of Fine Arts Bostonᄀᆵs collection illustrates well the easy slip-on nature of the shoes.
Maker unknown (French). Pair of poulaine (or crakow ) shoes, 15th Century. Silk plain weave covered with silk velvet, silk binding tape, silk thread, metal nails, painted leather lining, and leather; 16.5 x 10.6 x 45 cm (6 1/2 x 4 3/16 x 17 11/16 in).
Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, 44.572a-b. The Elizabeth Day McCormick Collection.
SUITABLE FOR:
- Larp
- Stage performances
- Medieval festivals
- Reenactment events
Also, we have a large selection of medieval shoes on our website.
Details here: https://steel-mastery.com/shoes-356
Don't hesitate to ask any questions!)
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A shoe or boot with an extremely elongated, pointed toe, worn in the 14th and 15th centuries.
Cool, stylish and functional poulaines, are available in standard EUR sizes - from 36 to 47.
With rubber tread as a base, or historical leather tread by your choice as an additional option +10 EURO
ABOUT THESE BOOTS:
?Dictionary of Fashion? (2013):
ᄀᄚLong-toed shoe of soft material - either a separate shoe or cut in one piece with the hose- introduced from Poland during the reign of Richard II in England. During the 14th and 15th cs., toes of shoes became so long that they were stuffed and fastened by gold and silver chains to bracelets below the knees. After Cracow, Poland. Later called poulaine (pooh-laneᄀᆵ).?.
The maker is unknown. Shoe, late 14th century. Leather; 31 x 7 x 6.8 cm.
London: Museum of London
A pair of surviving poulaines in the Museum of Fine Arts Bostonᄀᆵs collection illustrates well the easy slip-on nature of the shoes.
Maker unknown (French). Pair of poulaine (or crakow ) shoes, 15th Century. Silk plain weave covered with silk velvet, silk binding tape, silk thread, metal nails, painted leather lining, and leather; 16.5 x 10.6 x 45 cm (6 1/2 x 4 3/16 x 17 11/16 in).
Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, 44.572a-b. The Elizabeth Day McCormick Collection.
SUITABLE FOR:
- Larp
- Stage performances
- Medieval festivals
- Reenactment events
Also, we have a large selection of medieval shoes on our website.
Details here: https://steel-mastery.com/shoes-356
Don't hesitate to ask any questions!)