Product description
These mid-height leather shoes are inspired by archaeological finds from Haithabu, a major Viking trading settlement located in what is now Schleswig-Holstein, northern Germany. The shoes are dated to the 9th to 11th century, a flourishing period for Haithabu, which at the time was known as one of the largest and most influential Viking cities in Northern Europe. Also known as Hedeby, Haithabu was strategically situated at the border between the Frankish Empire and the Scandinavian world, with access to both the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. It served as a vital hub in trade routes connecting the Middle East, Byzantium, Scandinavia, and Western Europe. Archaeological excavations have provided a remarkable glimpse into the daily life, craftsmanship, and clothing of its inhabitants — including footwear like this model.
These shoes can therefore be considered highly authentic Viking reconstructions. They close with four rolled leather toggle buttons, a distinctive and historically accurate feature that allows for a secure and adjustable fit. One striking element is the triangular heel flap, a design detail also seen on original Viking-era footwear. The leather sole is fully nailed along the edge, increasing durability — ideal for intensive use at reenactment events or festivals. The high shaft extends well above the ankle, offering extra support. Thanks to their authentic design and craftsmanship, these shoes are perfect for anyone involved in Viking reenactment, LARP, or historical festivals.
