Pompadour Women's Leather 18th Century Shoes (Black)

€190,00
Pompadour Leather 18th Century Shoes are the picture-perfect footwear for your exquisite Baroque and Rococo costumes. Named for the famous Madame de Pompadour, these heels are closely based on extant early 18th century shoes found in museums and feature an easy tabbed closure that can be laced with your favorite...
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€190,00

Pompadour Leather 18th Century Shoes are the picture-perfect footwear for your exquisite Baroque and Rococo costumes.

Named for the famous Madame de Pompadour, these heels are closely based on extant early 18th century shoes found in museums and feature an easy tabbed closure that can be laced with your favorite colored ribbon, cockade, or pom-pom decoration.

Accurate for the 1680s all the way through the 1760s, the Pompadours feature an all-leather construction, our reproduction Louis heels, pointed toes, and the characteristic white rand seen on original 18th-century shoes. Wear them for Outlander cosplay, French and Indian War, or early 18th c. impressions.


Materials & Sizing

  • 100% leather uppers, lining, and soles
  • 2.5 inch / 7 cm Louis heels
  • White rand
  • Ribbon tie
  • B width

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Sizing
Size Trends Runs true to size for most customers.
Width Regular (B) width
Size Chart
Women's Shoe Size Conversion Chart US, Euro, UK, Inches & Mondopoint
Materials
Color Black
Upper 100% Calf Leather
Lining Pigskin leather
Sole Leather
Heel Stacked Leather Covered
Heel Height 2.5 inch / 6.35 cm
Footbed Lightly Padded
Closure Tie
Origins
Design Designed in Reno, Nevada, USA
Materials People's Republic of China
Assembly Made in China

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