Just look at what people wore in the past. Yes, of course, these are shoes for the wealthy segments of the population - no one particularly preserved bast shoes and clogs, unlike these works of designer art.


Shoes from Venice popular from the 15th to the early 17th century



Men's boots, around 16660


Musketeer Boots

Shoes of Maria Feodorovna Romanova (1800) and shoes of Marie Antoinette (France)

Louis XV shoe

Shoes (poulaine) made of leather and copper, 1400 - 1450.

Church shoe, c. 1300-1317,

Shoes of German emperors, made in Sicily at the beginning of the 13th century. Decorated with red silk, gold soles, embellishments and pearls.

Shoes, Germany, around 1550.

Silk shoes, Germany, around 1730

Shoes, France, 18th century

Men's shoes, circa 1660-1680.

Women's shoes from the same period

Victorian shoes


Blue velvet tie shoes, c 1660, reputedly worn by Lady Mary Stanhope.

Shoes, around 1700

Women's shoes late 17th, early 18th century


Boots, 1880

Boots 1885

Shoes: circa 1600-1660, Netherlands, leather decorated with crossed leather laces and cross decorations and floral motifs.

Antique fetish shoes










