Colonial Men’s Shoes Left & Right


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

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.

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 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.