Medieval boots
Medieval boots were a common type of footwear worn during the Middle Ages, typically made from leather. They varied in style and height, ranging from ankle boots to knee-high designs. Many were designed for practicality, providing protection and support for the wearer, especially for those in knighthood or peasantry.
These boots often featured pointed toes and were sometimes embellished with decorative elements. The soles were usually flat, allowing for better grip on various terrains. Different regions had distinct styles, influenced by local materials and climate, making medieval boots an important aspect of medieval fashion.