Boots have been fulfilling various purposes throughout the time and therefore underwent a number of changes. Originally worn as separate parts, around 1000 BC boots took on a more later-day appearance after the detached parts were mended together.
Not all boots were known for comfort or style, the flexibility and function were more important for the use. But later on, even such a practical item of clothing as boots were influenced by changes in fashion and the style has been altered. First in the 17th century, mainly due to the impact of military style on daily life, and later on by the need to represent one’s social class by the way of dressing. In the 20th century we could exhibit the peak of boots modernisation. By then, the boots have taken on various forms and transformed into one of the essential pieces in any wardrobe. So if you’re up for something more exciting than classic suit shoes to pair with your elegant garments, reach out for Solovair Monkey Boots in burgundy or even Heschung Ginkgo Leather Boots made of anil calf leather upper canva and rubber sole. For a more subtle look, the perfect choice are William Lennon Derby Traditional Work Boots"> in black with triple leather sole, handmade in England. Solovair Derby 8 eye Boots> are a subtle model just as much, however they have a bit of edge with added signature perimeter stitch and leather and synthetic lining design.