Shopping for 18th century shoes
Dec. 29th, 2006 11:06 amHave any of you ladies bought shoes from Fugawee, and what are your opinions?
I like the Connie model best, but Anna also looks nice.
And what does the letters after the sizes mean?
Or have you tried Jas Townsend's version?
Maybe it is a little much to pay for shoes that I don't know if I'll wear much, but if I choose black shoes I can use them with my folk costume too I suppose.
I'm not too keen on buying shoes via mail order, and even less keen to phone overseas, but I'm checking the options.
Another options is to find someone who makes shoes for folk costumes, since they are mostly 18th century in style. Unfortunately they also tend to be rather rustic in style.
I like the Connie model best, but Anna also looks nice.
And what does the letters after the sizes mean?
Or have you tried Jas Townsend's version?
Maybe it is a little much to pay for shoes that I don't know if I'll wear much, but if I choose black shoes I can use them with my folk costume too I suppose.
I'm not too keen on buying shoes via mail order, and even less keen to phone overseas, but I'm checking the options.
Another options is to find someone who makes shoes for folk costumes, since they are mostly 18th century in style. Unfortunately they also tend to be rather rustic in style.