Deepeeka

Roman calcei, brown

81 , 95 Incl. VAT
Shoe size
1 left in stock
In stock. Ordered before 20:00, shipped today.
  • iDEAL
  • Klarna
  • Google Pay
  • Apple Pay
  • Mastercard
  • Visa
  • PayPal
  • Maestro
  • American Express
  • Bancontact

Product description

This is a reconstruction of Roman soldiers’ boots (calcei) from the 3rd century AD. They are made of 2 mm thick cowhide with a 7 mm sole, which is not studded with nails.

In northern forts such as Vindolanda (near Hadrian’s Wall in present-day England), evidence has been found that soldiers often had two types of footwear: open caligae and lighter closed shoes. Closed shoes offered better protection against the often wet climate of central and northern Europe. From the 1st century AD onward, the Romans therefore began wearing closed footwear alongside the well-known open shoes. Eventually, this type of closed shoe completely replaced the traditional caligae sometime in the 2nd century AD.

Please note: These boots have a leather sole. They are not suitable for long walks on modern surfaces such as asphalt and gravel.

Product details
Product details:
Material: leather
Leather thickness: 2 mm;
Sole: hardened leather;
Available sizes: 38-46;
Fastening method: laces;
Based on a historic original: yes;
Transport weight (gram): 1000

Similar products

Related blogs

    • Maintenance of leather goods

      Read more
    • Riveting on shoes

      Read more
    • Shoe size measure

      Read more