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In the early years of the 19th century boots gradually became acceptable for women. By 1804, half-boots with front lacing and ribbon trimmings, like this pair, had started to appear in fashion illustrations for 'walking' or 'morning' dress. Hardwearing cottons – the striped uppers are made of cotton jean – became increasingly available and were used as alternatives to leather. Heroines in novels by Jane Austen (1775-1817) are often described wearing footwear of this kind. Pair of women's striped cotton half-boots with a low heel and rounded toe Blue and white striped cotton boot British, 1812 - 1820 Museum no. T.509-1913 Given by Messrs. Harrods Ltd. [2007]
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