Description
Spats is an abbreviation of ‘spatterdash’, a sartorial concept born in 18th Century England as a protective accessory for military officers’ boots against mud. By the early 20th Century, spats or gaiters were widely worn by both men and women and even integrated into shoes and boots.
Make: No label
Material: Wool felt with leather straps
10 Buttons
Colour: fawn
Size: Not stated .. estimate to be a size 5-8 shoe
Length from front to Heel: 8 1/2″/21cm
Height Heel to top: 14″/36cm
Circumference Ankle: 8″/ 20cm
Circumference widest Calf: 12 1/2″ /31cm
Date: Not stated. most probably 20’s/30’s
Condition. pre loved Excellent. some wear and some minor moth nips.. but.. at this age.. its to be expected
Straps in Good condition
Please Note: This may be a Vintage item and its age cannot be guaranteed
Please Note: Other items and accessories not included in this sale.. for display purposes!