Every sword, helmet, & other items from history on our site will be in stock and ready to send or collect direct from Fight Club. Come visit the MFC / Fight Club store at Warnervale.
In the world of fashion, there's nothing as criminally underrated as historical boots. I mean just look at them, they essentially ooze style, they're very practical, and we all know that there's really no better feeling than strutting about like you own the place in some big leather stompers. But, truth be told, you very well could own the place if you're wearing boots like these.
The boots are thigh length and capable of top folding, with flat, hard leather soles and no heel. Hand made with comfortable and durable leather, they are perfect for late-medieval reenactment.
Size G
Boot Height: 790 mm
Length: 290 mm
Width: 100 mm
Approx. size 11 male Australian.
Q. Why has Fight Club made a custom measuring system?
A. There are two main reasons.
i. We stock our shoes from all over the world and they don't come as a standard or compatible size that can be trusted.
ii. Some styles may look bigger to the untrained eye, however, pointy toes, flat heels, and even internal stitching can make the shoe smaller than modern shoes made to the same measurements.
Q. How do I find the shoes that are my size?
A. You can either look at the name of the shoe where we will have included a brief code with the size in it. If you see a shoe type with the size (Size E) it will translate to size length "E". Alternatively you can browse through the size category, which are sorted first by width and then by length.
Q. Can I just guess my size based on my modern shoes?
A. Of course you can. However if you want to get the best fit and to avoid paying for unnecessary postage then we would strongly urge you to follow the method and work it out properly.
Old fashioned shoe size guide copied from
Wikipedia. It is here as a reference only, we do not recommend estimating your size from this guide.