Medieval Boots
Medieval boots were a common type of footwear worn during the Middle Ages. They were typically made from leather and designed to provide protection and comfort for the wearer. Styles varied by region and social status, with some boots featuring pointed toes and others being more practical and sturdy.
These boots often reached mid-calf or higher and were sometimes lined with fur for warmth. They were worn by both men and women, with decorative elements indicating wealth. Knights and nobility often had more elaborate designs, while commoners opted for simpler, functional styles suited for daily labor.