Women Boots

Women came into the 1900s wearing boots. Lower class women wore anklelength boots that laced severely up the front. Stout, everyday boots were made in leather. Upper class women wore luxurious, glossy glace kid boots. Women also wore buttoned boots with kid or cloth legs, scalloped along the buttoned edge. Eighteen-button ladies' boots were still being made in the U. S. as late as 1925, they were difficult to fasten and a button hook was essential to do them up. women boots

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They were also remarkably similar to women's boots of the same period and continued to be popular into the 1930s. There were boots with elastic sides too, but they temporarily went out of fashion in the 1920s. All special edition styles are enhanced with special touches and treatments. All styles are suede lined with sheepskin with a full shaft zip for closer fit. Metal studs adorn side of boot. Genuine sheepskin sockliner that naturally wicks away moisture & help keeps your feet dry. EVA with molded rubber pod inserts that provide durability and better traction.
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