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emerald green dress shoes women's Flora Embroidered Boots Wide (Emerald Green) – American Duchess

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emerald green dress shoes women's Flora Embroidered Boots Wide (Emerald Green) – American DuchessNow available in wide width! Indulge in a piece of history with Flora Embroidered Boots, an exclusive reproduction of the intricate opera and evening boots popular in the late Victorian period. Expertly crafted with intricate botanical detailing, these stunning satin boots will take you back to an era of sophistication and finesse. Wear them with bustle and Belle Epoque attire from the 1870s to c. 1900, or with modern dress as a statement piece. The

Now available in wide width! 

Indulge in a piece of history with Flora Embroidered Boots, an exclusive reproduction of the intricate opera and evening boots popular in the late Victorian period. Expertly crafted with intricate botanical detailing, these stunning satin boots will take you back to an era of sophistication and finesse. Wear them with bustle and Belle Epoque attire from the 1870s to c. 1900, or with modern dress as a statement piece.

The Flora Boots are designed in collaboration with the Bata Shoe Museum. Every pair of shoes from the In Bloom collection benefits and supports The Bata Shoe Museum in their study, outreach, and conservation of historic footwear.

As a lace-up boot, Floras are very adjustable for a wide variety of ankle, calf, and instep measurements. The top of the Flora boots does not extend to the widest part of the calf muscle. Measurements scale a little based on size.

These measurements based on size 8W:
Ankle range - 9.25 to 13.25 inches / 23.5 - 33.6 cm
Shaft height - 7.8 inches / 20 cm
Boot top range - 11 to 15.5 inches / 28 - 39.3 cm
Tongue width - 4.62 inches / 11.7 cm

Though the antiques were made in silk, our boots are made in a durable and cleanable polyester satin, the ideal choice for footwear built to last. Spritz your shoes with Angelus Water & Stain Repellent to keep them in good condition and looking swell. 


Materials & Sizing

  • Poly satin uppers with embroidery
  • 1.75 in / 4.4 cm French heel
  • Full leather lining
  • Lace-up closure through metal grommets
  • Wide (D) width

 

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    Size Trends Runs true to size for most customers.
    Width Wide (D) width 
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    Materials
    Color Emerald Green
    Upper Polyester Satin
    Lining Pigskin leather
    Sole Leather
    Heel Satin covered
    Heel Height 1.75 in / 4.4 cm
    Footbed Lightly Padded
    Closure Lace-up
    Origins
    Design Based on an original in the Bata Shoe Museum collection
    Materials China
    Assembly China

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