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Tall Renaissance Ladies Boots

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Price: $85.00

Tall Renaissance Ladies Boots



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Customer Rating: 7 ratings

Closeout, Were $150, Now Only $85!
These great boots would gain the approval of ladies such as Ann Bonny, Mary Reed or anyone of their ilk. These boots come to below the knee and lace up for a good firm fit and have just enough heel for a little elegance without compromising the good footing that the swordswoman demands. 20" boot height, 1-1/2" heel. Sizes 7, 11 & 12.



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Product Rating: (3.29)   # of Ratings: 7   



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1. Marjorie on 10/20/2009, said:

Love these boots. I have a calf size of 17" and I can slip them on or off without undoing a whole bunch of the laces. The size is true and the look is very unique.
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2. Susan on 7/17/2009, said:

These boots are very nice easpecially for the price. They are comfortable and attractive. My only complaint is with the gromets. I have had these for 5 years, wearing them infrequently, and the gromets are opening and breaking causing them to scratch while I'm wearing them. Which can be uncomfortable during a long day at the faire.
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3. Anonymous User on 5/12/2009, said:

Not the boot that is pictured! Soft and durable. Boots does not fit tight to the leg!! Actual boot is more of a slip on (loose) boot with semi-functional lacing on the front. Still, not a bad boot. I wear mine with a mini skirt out on the town.
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4. Anonymous User on 3/2/2009, said:

Very stiff and uncomfortable!
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5. Anonymous User on 1/25/2009, said:

Stitching at the toe broke the first time took them out of the box and started to try them on, fixed it myself and they've been reliable since.
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6. Anonymous User on 12/23/2008, said:

I forgot to mention, the actual boot is different from that shown. It is actually a better looking boot. The lacing is more that of tall combat boot and goes further down onto the foot as such. The flap at the top does not have the zig-zag edge either. The boot can be pulled off and on without unlacing simply by loosining the laces a bit, which makes it easy to take on and off. -David Cellini
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