IMPERFECT BEAUTIES: Jet Black Edwardian Pointy toe Lace up Boots







IMPERFECT BEAUTIES: Jet Black Edwardian Pointy toe Lace up Boots
While developing our wider calf patterns, this sample run was made to check the fit. We found them to be slightly over generous on the lower mid section of the uppers for some people. These boots are otherwise a great comfortable boot, with lovely soft leather. The only imperfection is a slight wrinkle around the ankle, as shown on the modelled picture. But they are absolutely perfect for pairing with thick wooly socks for cold weather and for wider calfs!
These little imperfections don't compromise the structure or quality of the shoe. It is only visible to the eye.
The fit is true to size, but if you have a wide foot, going up half to a full size could be a good option. When in between sizes, always go for the bigger of the two sizes.
Don’t hesitate to message us for sizing advice.
The last is elegant but not too narrow allowing them to be very comfortable.
Sewn together with a cork insulation inside.
Goodyear welted leather soles and anti-slip protection
Made with a curved (4,5cm) Louis Heel
Handmade in Portugal
No plastic involved, they are sustainable and should last a really long time. The vintage look leather will age beautifully.
With good care, these boots could last a lifetime. Goodyear welt soles can be endlessly replaced!
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UPDATE! ✈️ 📦 We’ve got you covered! For orders going to the USA, UK and Canada we have reworked our shipping prices so that they include all taxes & Customs.
Please also note that we don't accept Returns or Exchanges on these as they are on sale, and can only offer store credit if they are unsuitable.
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Our shoes are true to size in length, but this last is elegant and can come up snug in our regular fit on some people. Our wide fit corresponds to a size up in width, and is very subtle to preserve the look of the shoe.
When in between sizes, always go for the bigger of the two sizes.
Your feet are…
🦶🏾SLIM: If you have a narrow and petite foot, then our regular last in your usual size is for you.
🦶🏾 REGULAR: If you have regular to wide feet, always bear in mind that these are vintage reproductions, and can be snug, so a wide could be more comfortable. If you have regular feet but plan to wear these with thicker socks or like to have a bit more room then choose the wide fit.
🦶🏾 WIDE: If you have wide or sensitive feet we recommend to choose the wide fit.
🦶🏾 Extra WIDE: If you have much wider feet, or intend to use any orthotic insoles, we recommend to go up and choose the wide fit.
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NEW Wider ankle/calf variation:
The standard height of these boots is 20cm high in our size EU39.
Our calf fits…
🦵🏾ORIGINAL EXTRA SLIM CALF : If you consider your ankles and lower calves to be very slender, this is for you. Our shaft measurements in this original fit in size EU39 is 23cm around the top of the boot with the laces at their tightest and go up to a maximum of 31cm with laces at the maximum. Please bear in mind these measurements vary according to the size.
🦵🏾NEW REGULAR CALF: If you have regular to slightly fuller ankles and calves, then this slightly wider calf version should allow for a closer lacing, with less gap. It measures 26cm in a size EU39 around the top of the boot with the laces at their tightest and go up to a maximum of 34cm with laces at the maximum. Please bear in mind these measurements vary according to the size.
🦵🏾EXTRA WIDE CALF: Available upon request only for now. For wider calves, this option measures in a size EU39 28cm around the top of the boot with the laces at their tightest and go up to a maximum of 37cm with laces at the maximum. Please bear in mind these measurements vary according to the size.
🦵🏾MADE TO MEASURE: A complete redraft of the patterns is possible upon special request. Please get in touch for more information and pricing.
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If you are still unsure, you can send us your foot measurements, and tell us more about the sizes you usually wear so we can advise you.
The best thing to do is to draw an outline of your foot, and then draw a rectangular box around it. If you then give us the measurements of the width and length of your foot we can advise you best that way! See the “step by step” image below.
*******Don’t hesitate to message us for sizing advice.*********