Best Sellers:| Riveting pliers for domed rivets RRR/FRR, steel (Ref: M/ULF-RRR-RT) | | Heavy cotton shirt (Ref: C/1202205800) | | Leather Liner for Helmet (Ref: H/ULF-HM-27) | | S-Hooks made of forged iron (5 pieces) (Ref: CK/1901010500) | | 1 kg loose Mild Steel chainmail rings, ID8mm (Ref: M/BMSB-LR) | | Medieval Leather Belt with Brass Ring, Brown, 160cm (Ref: L/ULF-LP-12) | | Viking Belt Buckle with Rivets, Brass (Ref: BK/ULF-BK-01) | | 1 kg loose Mild Steel chainmail rings, ID8mm zinc plated (Ref: M/BMSZ-LR) | | Padded arming cap by ULFBERTH®. (Ref: C/ULF-CL-01-W) | | Shield boss, 2mm steel, medium (Ref: B/ULF-SD-13) | | 3 kg loose rings, zinc-coated, 9mm ID (Ref: M/0501000010) | | Adjustable Cooking Pot Hook, Handforged by ULFBERTH®. (Ref: CK/ULF-CP-07) | | Nasal helm in the Olmutz style (Ref: H/ULF-HM-13) | | Leather strap, square, brown, 120 cm (Ref: L/1626022120) | | Medieval Front Laced Ankle Boot (Ref: SH/ULF-FW-03) |
 | Pattens with Goatskin In medieval times pattens were used to protect the damageable turn shoes against dirt and mudd. Each patten is made from one piece of wood. Two goatskin loops are nailed to the the wooden sole.
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|  | Turnshoes A turnshoe was a type of footwear made of leather that was used during the Middle Ages. It was so named because it was put together inside-out, and then was turned right side out once finished.
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|  | Low Ankle Shoes The Surcoats and Cloaks in this section represent good value for money without compromising on quality. There is a wide choice of colours and materials inclucing cotton surcoats and velvet and wool cloaks. |
|  | Medieval Ankle Boots A good selection of Historical Footware from the medieval period. All of the designs in this section are of a higher quality than the previous examples and more accurate. The manufacture has been improved to give a more consistant level of quality and supply. |
|  | Medieval High Boots A good selection of Historical Footware from the medieval period. All of the designs in this section are of a higher quality than the previous examples and more accurate. The manufacture has been improved to give a more consistant level of quality and supply. |
|  | Roman and Greek A good selection of Roman footware including Roman Legionary Boots, 2nd century AD and caligae. |
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