Becoming a Historical Shoemaker: 18th century shoes to 1920s boots

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I started shoemaking about ten years ago when I realized I'd never find a pair of shoes that fit me like I needed. And even though the first pair failed to fit, I loved the challenge and 40 pairs later it never fails to be full of surprises! Starting in 18th century women's styles, I ventured out to range from the 15th century up through the 1920s. It never ceases to amaze how every era has it's own methods of construction and details of style.

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00:00 First failure, first success
05:53 New construction
08:02 Learning to walk
11:57 Venturing out
15:29 New eras
18:21 On video
22:08 Future projects
Category
BALLET BOOTS
Tags
nicole rudolph, fashion history, history myths

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