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3116901400 Sandalias romanas, Caligae - Espadas y Más
Roman sandals, Caligae 3116901400
Sale priceFrom 90,00 €
3123011000 Sandalias romanas, caligae, con clavos - Espadas y Más
3123910000 Botas legionarias romanas - Espadas y Más
3123091300 Zapatos romanos de mujer, Calcei - Espadas y Más
3123010000 Botas auxiliares romanas - Espadas y Más 3123010000 Botas auxiliares romanas - Espadas y Más
3116901400 Sandalias romanas, Caligae - Espadas y Más
Roman sandals, Caligae 3116901400
Sale priceFrom 90,00 €
3123011000 Sandalias romanas, caligae, con clavos - Espadas y Más
3123910000 Botas legionarias romanas - Espadas y Más
3123091300 Zapatos romanos de mujer, Calcei - Espadas y Más
3123010000 Botas auxiliares romanas - Espadas y Más 3123010000 Botas auxiliares romanas - Espadas y Más

Roman Footwear Store

Concept: Roman footwear was an essential part of Roman clothing. It was used both to protect the feet and to indicate the wearer's social status.

Characteristics of Roman footwear

    • Materials: The most common materials for Roman footwear were leather, wood and felt.

    • Design: Roman footwear was generally simple and functional. Shoes had flat soles and generally did not have heels.

    • Decoration: Roman footwear could be decorated with a variety of elements, such as nails, buckles and embroidery.

Types of Roman footwear:

  1. Calcei: Calcei were the most formal type of Roman footwear. They were worn by senators, magistrates, and other high-ranking citizens. Calcei were made of red or black leather and had a thick sole.
  2. Caligae: Caligae were Roman military boots. They were made of sturdy leather and had nailed soles to provide traction.
  3. Sandals: Sandals were a type of casual Roman footwear. They were worn at home and in warm climates. Sandals could be made of leather, wood, or felt.
  4. Clogs: Clogs were a type of Roman footwear used for work. They were made of wood and had a thick sole to protect the feet.