Colonial men’s and women’s styles for immediate shipment.


Anna, Colonial black-smooth shoe_
Anna A comfortable heeled colonial shoe is a crooked shoe (left/right) model designed to be worn without buckles. She is designed to be worn with a ribbon tie or a rosette that will match your outfit. The heel is 2 inches. Steel shank, black supple leather.


Hessian boot re-production
Fugawee’s Hessian boot is another well made long lasting leather boot, Steel shank construction. Stacked leather heel, fully lined. The boots do not come with a tassel, These have a narrow shaft so those with large calves they might not work for you.


Revere Boot, turn down cuff
The Revere boot is built upon a squarish antique last. It has a rounded shank that fits a stirrup well. The shank is held in place by pegs but the rest of the sole is lock-stitched. The Revere boot has a steam-molded front piece and a full calfskin lining. The exterior is polished black calfskin.
The boot is almost a straight last but indeed it is a left/right. This will make it more comfortable for walking. Please mark somewhere inside which is for the right foot. My husband had not done this and about mid-day he wondered why his feet didn’t feel right. Sure enough, he had put them on the wrong way. After that all was good. So we suggest that you mark the inside for each foot.


King Louies the XIV red heel, red tongue shoe.
As seen on King Louie’s in numerous paintings. A well made a reproduction of King Louis 14th shoe. A flat toe and a thick sole. A leather stacked heel and that long red tongue. It was good to be the … Read More


CHERI colonial shoe
Cheri is a cherry brick red. It is a tie show and will go from 17th century to almost the 19th century. It has a curved heel and is made of soft leather. This is made on a modern left and right last.

Debbie, Colonial buckle shoe
Debbie is made of supple leather with a moderate 1-3/4″ squash heel. It has a steel shank for strength. This shoe is made for those that need a roomier toe, and a wider shoe. It is a lined shoe and can be worn with a buckle or ties. This is a look a like for the Leslie, but in women’s sizing.

Franklin Shoe
The Franklin is a gentleman’s shoe. When sizing please go up a 1/2 size than what you normally wear. Buckles are not included.


Concord, Black Rough out unlined shoe
The Concord is a Colonial unlined full-grain all leather shoe. It is natural leather, easy to dye, It has a low heel and 1 1//4″ latchets for buckles. This would be the common man’s shoe.


Concord, Black Smooth out unlined shoe
The Concord is a Colonial unlined full-grain all leather shoe. It has a low heel and 1 1//4″ latchets for buckles. This would be the common man’s shoe.

Betsy, Colonial Shoe
Betsy is an everyday Blue ribbon shoe for Colonial dress. sizes 5 to 12


Sally, Colonial Shoe
Sally an everyday Green ribbon shoe for Colonial dress. sizes 5 to 12

Connie, natural-rough-out Colonial shoe
Connie has a 1-3/4 inch heel, made for a buckle but can be tied. Natural rough-out leather. Straight last shoe.
Available in sizes 6B to 10C in whole and half sizes. $ 129.50

Connie, Black-rough-out Colonial shoe
Connie has a 1-3/4 inch heel, made for a buckle but can be tied. Black rough-out leather. Straight last shoe.
Available in sizes 6B to 10C in whole and half sizes. $ 129.50

Connie, black-smooth Colonial Shoe
The Connie is a straight last shoe. but will soon mold itself to your foot. All leather construction. A favorite with Colonial demonstrators. This is a straight last, smooth black leather shoe.


Close Out Mules (slippers) 18th and 19th Century
The Mule is a simple, comfy and beautiful footwear that comes down thru the ages . Easy to slip on and with a leather sole so it can go from the bedroom to outside. It has a moderate heel and decorative trim across the arch.
The leather backed tapestry fabric will change from time to time as fabric gets used up, but we always pick a new fabric with heirloom design in mind. Full and half sizes 5- 11 width is a wide C.

Leslie, Men’s Colonial shoe
Leslie is the Fob shoe for court. It is an all black smooth leather shoe with 1-3/4″ stacked leather heel. If you have been to court, we can coat your heels in a bright red as was the way to show that you have been received by the King. This is the same pattern as the ladies’ Debbie, but in men’s sizes. Good with a buckle or large early century bow. Full and half sizes 8-13 widths D & EE

Colonial Natural Half Boots, Trekker series left/right rough-out
The Natural Half Boot, NHB, is a left/right boot. 4 ” above the ankle, with 7 lace holes, it is an all leather, natural color, rough-out leather half boot. Widths a D and EE, sizes full and half 7 to 15. Good for Colonial and later times.

Hi-Low Trekkers, straight last, natural rough-out leather
Hi-Lows are the straight last in the Trekker series. All leather natural rough-out, lace up half boot. sizes 6 to 15
If you look at the American Rifleman article on muskets of the Revolution, you will see that Troiani portraysGeneral Warren standing atop the parapet with sword in hand as he waits to see “the whites of their eyes.” He is wearing black Hi-Lows / Black Half Boots.


Colonial Black Half Boot, Trekker series Left/right
Four inches above the ankle, lace-up black all leather half boot. Good in F&I era to Mexican War 1812.
Full and half sizes 7D to 15EE, price $176.49


Concord, Colonial natural rough-out shoe
The Concord is a Colonial unlined full-grain all leather shoe. It is natural leather, easy to dye, It has a low heel and 1 1//4″ latchets for buckles. This would be the common man’s shoe.