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Bootees Collection

Step into a world of timeless charm with these iconic boots from the past

Background imageBootees Collection: US issue Army shoes circa 1857

US issue Army shoes circa 1857
3056341 US issue Army shoes circa 1857 ; Royal Danish Arsenal Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark; (add.info.: American Civil War)

Background imageBootees Collection: Unfinished Confederate shoes

Unfinished Confederate shoes
3056337 Unfinished Confederate shoes; New York State Military Museum, Saratoga Springs, NY, USA; (add.info.: American Civil War)

Background imageBootees Collection: Confederate British imported shoes

Confederate British imported shoes
3056344 Confederate British imported shoes; Private Collection; (add.info.: American Civil War, British shoes imported through the blockade for the Confederacy); © Don Troiani

Background imageBootees Collection: American Civil War, Union Army Shoes

American Civil War, Union Army Shoes
3073338 American Civil War, Union Army Shoes; Nelsonian Institute; (add.info.: A pair of Union enlisted man's shoes or brogans); © Don Troiani. All Rights Reserved 2022.

Background imageBootees Collection: Union Army Shoes

Union Army Shoes
3056338 Union Army Shoes; Private Collection; (add.info.: American Civil War , A pair of Union Army Shoes worn by Gilbert Bently of the 37th Massachusetts Volunteers); © Don Troiani

Background imageBootees Collection: Rough Confederate shoes

Rough Confederate shoes
3056336 Rough Confederate shoes; New York State Military Museum, Saratoga Springs, NY, USA; (add.info.: American Civil War)

Background imageBootees Collection: Union Army Contract marked shoes

Union Army Contract marked shoes
3056339 Union Army Contract marked shoes; Private Collection; (add.info.: American Civil War , A pair of Union Army Contract marked shoes); © Don Troiani. All Rights Reserved 2022.

Background imageBootees Collection: British Army shoe imported for the Confederacy

British Army shoe imported for the Confederacy
3056430 British Army shoe imported for the Confederacy ; New York State Military Museum, Saratoga Springs, NY, USA; (add.info.: American Civil War)

Background imageBootees Collection: Womens ARP Suit, designed by Harrods

Womens ARP Suit, designed by Harrods
Model wearing Womens Air Raid Precaution suit, designed by Harrods. Captioned, This natty and becoming A.R.P. suit designed by Harrods is zipped up the front

Background imageBootees Collection: Infants Boots, c. 1937. Creator: Sara Garfinkel

Infants Boots, c. 1937. Creator: Sara Garfinkel
Infants Boots, c. 1937

Background imageBootees Collection: Peg in Stitch Boot, c. 1937. Creator: Syrena Swanson

Peg in Stitch Boot, c. 1937. Creator: Syrena Swanson
Peg in Stitch Boot, c. 1937

Background imageBootees Collection: Babys Shoe, c. 1937. Creator: William Frank

Babys Shoe, c. 1937. Creator: William Frank
Babys Shoe, c. 1937

Background imageBootees Collection: Woman in vol-au-vent bonnet and dress with

Woman in vol-au-vent bonnet and dress with
Woman in vol-au-vent bonnet, scarf, dress with transparent sleeves and brodequin bootees. A strict casuist might find something reprehensible with this bodice

Background imageBootees Collection: Innocence, c. 1830. Creator: Unknown

Innocence, c. 1830. Creator: Unknown
Innocence, c. 1830

Background imageBootees Collection: Doll in Knitwear

Doll in Knitwear
A doll wearing a knitted (crocheted) outfit, including a bonnet, cardigan, bootees and dress. Date: 1930s

Background imageBootees Collection: Apres ski fashion 1953

Apres ski fashion 1953
Suggested outfits for apres ski socialising. On the left is a grey and yellow checked wool taffeta blouse by Jaeger worn with their huge, button-through circular felt skirt


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Step into a world of timeless charm with these iconic boots from the past. From the elegant ARP suit boot designed by Harrods for women in the 1930s, to the adorable infants' boots created by Sara Garfinkel and Syrena Swanson, each pair tells a story of its own. Fast forward to the 1950s, where après ski fashion came alive with these stylish boots. Don't forget the playful peg-in-stitch boot, a favorite among infants in the 1930s, and the classic babys shoe by William Frank. And let's not forget the vintage doll in knitwear, accessorized with the perfect pair of boots. Browse through this enchanting collection, reminiscent of a bygone era, and add a touch of innocence to your wardrobe with these captivating boots.