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    I am looking to assist a young woman in finding a supplier of good every day working/middle class womens shoes. Can anyone help?
    Chris Fisher
    Chris Fisher
    [COLOR="Blue"][I]GGGS Pvt Lewis Davenport
    1st NY Mounted Rifles
    Enlisted Jan 1864 Discharged Nov 1865[/I][/COLOR]
    [I][COLOR="SeaGreen"]Member Co[COLOR="DarkGreen"][/COLOR]mpany of Military Historians[/COLOR][/I]

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    Re: Womens Shoes

    Chris, you're in a familiar situation for many of us. :) The last good discussions we had on the topic were lost in the Great Crash of '06, too, which is a pity.

    The most fashionable options are found from Robert Land (just ordered a pair myself, actually... side lacers!):



    Fugawee has two mid-range boots (either the Rose or the Victorian) that can work for better working classes: http://www.fugawee.com

    While Tom Mattimore doesn't have the women's boots illustrated on his site, I've a good friend who swears by his boots for herself and her girls, and we've been very pleased with the quality of his work for my husband's boots, too: http://www.civilwarboots.com
    Regards,
    Elizabeth Clark

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    • #3
      Re: Womens Shoes

      Thanks Mrs Clark,
      I think she is looking for more of a rural farmer impression, not a town dweller. Also you suggested side lace, is this more correct than front lacers? My daughter uses Lands Balmorals. Is the the Missiouri Boot and Shoe Co. a no no?
      Chris Fisher
      [COLOR="Blue"][I]GGGS Pvt Lewis Davenport
      1st NY Mounted Rifles
      Enlisted Jan 1864 Discharged Nov 1865[/I][/COLOR]
      [I][COLOR="SeaGreen"]Member Co[COLOR="DarkGreen"][/COLOR]mpany of Military Historians[/COLOR][/I]

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      • #4
        Re: Womens Shoes

        I would second the recommendation for Robert Land. My wife and I both own his shoes and they are top notch.

        Sean
        Sean Cooper
        [URL="http://www.mossycreekmess.com"]http://www.mossycreekmess.com[/URL]
        SCAR

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        • #5
          Re: Womens Shoes

          Thanks to all, Robert has been my shoe supplier for many years and I guess go with who you know.
          Chris Fisher
          Chris Fisher
          [COLOR="Blue"][I]GGGS Pvt Lewis Davenport
          1st NY Mounted Rifles
          Enlisted Jan 1864 Discharged Nov 1865[/I][/COLOR]
          [I][COLOR="SeaGreen"]Member Co[COLOR="DarkGreen"][/COLOR]mpany of Military Historians[/COLOR][/I]

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          • #6
            Re: Womens Shoes

            Some years back (2002) I ordered a pair of shoes for my wife from Bob Serio (Missouri Boot and Shoe). They have given her a few years of good service, we have no complaints whatsoever. I don't know if he lists them on his website / catalog, but he can make them.

            Sean Foster
            [SIZE="2"][I][FONT="Garamond"]Sean Foster[/FONT][/I]
            Company D, 1st Minnesota
            Starr's Battery, NC Artillery[/SIZE]

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            • #7
              Re: Womens Shoes

              Chris,

              My husband purchased me a pair of the "Rose" from Fugawee about 4-5 years ago. They are my primary pair and used about 90% of the events I attend. They are still holding up very well and very confortable. Your friend will have to get use putting her foot in since until the elastic loosens up.

              I know my husband is wishing and looking for someone that makes the male version.

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              • #8
                Re: Womens Shoes

                Missouri Boot & Shoe boots would be just lovely for a working class/active boot; front lacing is dirt common mid-century. I just happen to be very fond of side-lacers for fashion use. :) For slogging through the farmyard or trekking overland, sturdy boots are called for.

                So, if she's undertaking mid-range working class or lower, go for something sturdy. If she's normally going to be doing upper-end working class or higher (middle classes), a fashion boot might be called for.
                Regards,
                Elizabeth Clark

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                • #9
                  Re: Womens Shoes

                  I agree with the others in the impression would decide what shoe one would wear. I have a really nice pair of English Walkings shoes from Missouri boot and shoe and they work great for hard work and hard walking. I also have a pair of Robert Land Balmoral that I use for fashion and a pair of turn shoes hand made by Stephen Ratterman for indoor dancing only. I love Robert Land shoes so much I just purchased a side lacing and I also wear his shoes for modern dress and have received tons of compliments and where did you get those shoes they are great.

                  Regards,:)
                  Augusta Carr Scarbrough
                  Preservation not Profit
                  CWPT,Museum of the Confederacy,SWCW and co-ordinator of volunteers for Ft Negley

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