WTB: Boots in a Medieval style.

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Smite Evil
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WTB: Boots in a Medieval style.

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I am open on the question of style and era, but something that has a classical knightly look?. Mid calf or higher but not past the knee. Would prefer brown leather.

Looking for offers or suggestions on vendors. Will consider used. I am US size 12.5 or 12 depending on the style.
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Bohemond has a good reputation; sometimes a long wait.

I have had a pair of boots from http://www.armlann.com/ for years, and love them. Jon's a great guy.
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I second Viking Leathercrafts, in fact, I have a pair of their 12th century men's shoe, brand new: http://www.vikingleathercrafts.com/12th ... boots.html
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Viking Leather crafts!!

I have the 14th Century Jousting Boots with the lugged soles. They work well and are comfy. My only small gripe is that the black dye comes off a little too easily where the leather is subject to abrasion (around buckle holes on the straps and at the toes)

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http://www.bootsbybohemond.net/

He now does boots in regular shoe sizes you can order. At very descent prices. I have bought multiple pairs from him and his service is great.

http://www.bootsbybohemond.net/index.ph ... alier-boot <--- fighting boot for 225 ...
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I have to voice yet another vote for Viking leather crafts. I've been fighting in a pair of their 13th C shoes with the thin rubber sole for multiple years now and they are still holding up great.
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Jackie from shamrock was selling some period leather boots recently.
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I'd highly recommend Viking Leather Crafts. I've got boots from Bohemond and VLC, both are awesome products, but for fighting I prefer the ones I got from VLC, I wear the Bohemond boots to the Faire though ;)
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Viking Leather
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Love my Bohemond's. I've walked around two wars now in them, and they're just as comfy as any modern shoe. I was lucky and found an off the rack pair that fit at his Gulf War booth.
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