Today’s the day, ladies! It’s time to make space for all the great new stuff coming, so we’ve put all kinds of things on sale in our annual…
Spring Cleaning Sale!
- Antoinette 18th c. Mules
- Claremont 1930s Oxfords
- Virginia Renaissance Shoes
- Dead Stock Belleclaire and Harlow Exclusives
- A huge selection of Imperfects, up to 50% off, with imperfect Renoir, Pemberley, Virginia, 23Skidoo, Savoy and lots more. (seriously…*lots*)
It’s also the opening day for…
Dunmore
18th Century Shoes
The shoes of the Revolution(s)
We’ve been working with Colonial Williamsburg for a year to develop these utterly perfect 1770s – 1790s latchet shoes, made with your choice black “stuff” (wool), or white cotton sateen, easily dyed to match your outfit.
- Black wool or white cotton sateen upper
- Linen lining with our historic trade label on the insole
- Leather soles
- New custom made 1770s Italian heel
- Historic silhouette with soft toe box
Pre-Order April 15 – May 4 and receive your choice of a $10 discount, free buckles, or free stockings. Take advantage of this offer at:
7 Comments
C
April 15, 2015 at 7:25 PMSad, I must have a very common foot size! 🙁 Oh well, yay for Dunmore!
Lauren Stowell
April 15, 2015 at 7:50 PMAw, some of those sale items, though, we only had one or two of, so don't be too upset!
C
April 15, 2015 at 10:06 PMI think pre-ordering Dunmore was very consoling. 😀
C
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vintagevisions27
April 16, 2015 at 3:19 PMHow do these compare in size to the "Nankeen" Regency Cotton Boots? I think I ordered a 6 1/2 and found them to be a touch narrow, though they should stretch a bit with wear, the length was good. I'm afraid if I go up to a size 7 the length will be too long and my heels will slip out. That's a common problem I have with shoes and I hate adding those sticky heel inserts.
-Emily
Lauren Stowell
April 16, 2015 at 8:20 PMIt's difficult to compare flats and heels, but both shoes have soft toe boxes and are the same width. I recommend ordering your most normal high heel shoe size, and if we need to exchange them, we can go up or down a size depending on what you think you need.
vintagevisions27
April 17, 2015 at 2:17 PMGreat, thank you Lauren! That helps! Will be placing my order soon. 🙂
-Emily