At our local faire, it is strongly suggested that "closed" shoes be worn, so
stuff isn't constantly getting in and also so your shoes don't inadvertently
fall off. Plain closed shoes can be found at www.landsend.com Those are what
I wear and I spend most of the day on my feet.

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Subject: [h-cost] 16th century Men's "trades person" shoe suggestions 


I am a member of a "re-enactment" group which is supposed to be 
representing late 16th century English/Scotish/Irish "trades people" at 
a particluar venue.  We are trying to recruit more members and I am 
looking for a _reasonably_ priced shoe to recomend to men for this.  I 
was thinking about Birkenstocks Boston http://tinyurl.com/co65s  
<http://tinyurl.com/co65s> or Betula http://tinyurl.com/aktb5  type 
mule/clog.  I have seen these for as little as $40 online.  

Does anyone have any other suggestions?  Because we are on our feet all 
day, they need to have good support so gillies I don't think will work.  
BTW, take a look at these mini gillies...they are so cute! 
http://www.irishindeed.com/browse.cfm/4,1193.html  
<http://www.irishindeed.com/browse.cfm/4,1193.html>They might fit a 
large doll Bjarne!

Sg
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