18th century shoes
Oct. 17th, 2008 10:43 pmI finally found some good fake looking 18th shoes (o lot better than the nothing I had) :
1790s : I need to remove the buckle (there were none on that kind of shoes), but as it is partially stuck/sewn/glued to the shoes, I will have to put a cockade or a knot on it. But pointy + heel = bliss.

Last third of 18th : I bought the same shoes in two different colors, black and something between burgundy and maroon. I will have to transform them someday (not only because they should come higher on front, but because they are bad quality), but for the moment, I have no idea how to do this. The only think that is bugging are the hole on the sides. I hate them. I need to find a clever way to hide them, but I just don't know how. Ideas ?

1790s : I need to remove the buckle (there were none on that kind of shoes), but as it is partially stuck/sewn/glued to the shoes, I will have to put a cockade or a knot on it. But pointy + heel = bliss.
Last third of 18th : I bought the same shoes in two different colors, black and something between burgundy and maroon. I will have to transform them someday (not only because they should come higher on front, but because they are bad quality), but for the moment, I have no idea how to do this. The only think that is bugging are the hole on the sides. I hate them. I need to find a clever way to hide them, but I just don't know how. Ideas ?