
Victorian Early / Crinoline · 1860s · American
Production
ready-to-wear
Material
white leather
Culture
American
These ankle-high boots feature a distinctive side-button closure system with multiple small buttons running along the inner ankle. The white leather construction shows a smooth, polished finish typical of mid-19th century footwear. The boots have a modest curved heel approximately two inches high and a squared toe shape characteristic of 1860s styling. The upper extends just above the ankle bone, creating a sleek silhouette that would have been worn with the full skirts of the crinoline period. The construction appears machine-stitched along the sole attachment, representing the transitional period when industrial shoemaking was becoming more prevalent while maintaining refined aesthetic standards.
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