Slippers
Inspired by Medieval and Renaissance styles Ladies and Gentlemen's court shoes with mix and match details in any color combination that you want perfect for Renn Faire or SCA events.

Shoes The Complete Sourcebook by John Peacock
An adaptation of a low English boot c. 1440 – 1450
cuffed pointed toe slipper
Catalog# SL1
Pointed toe slippers with half cuffs and double laced
black cuffed pointed toe slipper
Catalog# SL1
Black pointed toe slippers with half cuffs and double laced
brown, cuffed, oval toe slipper
Catalog# SL1
Brown, oval toe slippers with half cuffs and double laced
Grey pointed toe slipper
Catalog# SL2
Gray cuffless pointed toe slippers with double laced
Women's 18th century heeled shoe
Shoes The Complete Sourcebook by John Peacock
Italian c. 1750
cuffed slipper with heel
Catalog #SL14
18th Century shoe with double laces,a 2.25 inch heel and interior platform. slipper with heel
Catalog #SL14
18th Century Pirate shoe with buckle
Catalog# SL15
18th Century pirate shoe with half cuff in accent color 18th Century Pirate Shoes with Gold Buckle
Catalog# SL15
Slippers from 1588 – 1595 from a portrait of Queen Elizabeth

Pointed Toe, 2 Color, Teardrop Slashes, Laces
Catalog# SL3
Green and red cuffless slippers with tear drop slashes and double laced
English slipper with buttoned ankle strap
Shoes The Complete Sourcebook by John Peacock
English slipper with buttoned ankle strap c. 1485 – 1499
Middle class shoe with bukled ankle strap
Medieval Costume and Fashion by Herbert Norris
Middle Class shoe with buckled ankle strap
Medieval slippers with buckled ankle straps
Catalog# SL4
Medieval green and yellow round toe slippers with buckled ankle straps
historical reference for upturned toe
The Encyclopedia of World Costume by Doreen Yarwoo
Syrian boot with upturned toe
Backed arabian style slipper
Catalog# SL5
Middle Eastern two color slipper with turned up toe
Backless arabian style slipper
Catalog# SL6
Middle Eastern two color slide with turned up toe
English Tudor slipper reference
Tudor Costume and Fashion by Herbert Norris
English shoe from mid 1500’s in Archaeological Museum, Cambridge

Purple and gold, round toe with punched detail and scalloped edges.
Purple with gold underlay and pinking
Catalog# SL7
Worn by Queen Elizabeth, Northern California Renaissance Faire 2007
Historical reference for slashed slippers
Tudor Costume and Fashion by Herbert Norris
French shoe from 1561 with buttons and slashes
Round Toe
Elizabethan round toe slipper
Catalog# SL8
Blue and Gold
Elizabethan slipper, round toe oval cuto
Catalog# SL8
Red and Purple
Elizabethan slipper, round toe oval cuto
Catalog# SL8
Black and Green
Pointed Toe
Pointed toe slipper with slashed and rolled vamp
Catalog# SL9
Navy Blue and Gold
Elizabethan Pointed toe slipper in black and red
Catalog # SL9
Black and Pink
Oval Toe
Oval toe Elizabethan slipper
Catalog # SL10
Black and Red
Historical reference for French court shoe
Shoes The Complete Sourcebook by John Peacock
French gentleman’s court shoe c. 1555 - 1560
Green and Gold slipper with slashes
Catalog# SL11/SL12
Green and gold, Round toe, slashes lined with shirred leather, short tabs (SL11)

Green and bronze, round toe, long looped tabs (SL12)

Worn by Queen Mary, Washington Renaissance Faire 2007
Brown, Round toe, slashes lined with red leather, short lined tabs (SL13) Brown slipper with red slashes and tabs
Catalog SL13
French slipper from 1595 to 1599
Shoes The Complete Sourcebook by John Peacock
French slipper c 1595 - 1599
Elizabethan front tie slipper
Catalog# SL14
Slipper with front tie with 1 1/4" heel
Slipper with front tie and slashed toe detail. Elizabethan slipper with front tie and slash toe
Catalog# SL14
English slipper from 1460 to 1480
Shoes The Complete Sourcebook by John Peacock
English slipper c 1460 - 1480
Elizabethan slip on slipper
Catalog# SL15
blue and gold embossed tapestry style leather slippers
So comfortable you could dance all night.
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