


Early 1900s Soccer/Football Boots. No branding – a common occurrence for football boots before the 1920s, when many boots were made by local shoemakers to order for teams. Instead of modern studs, these boots used wooden or leather strips (sometimes with metal reinforcement) nailed across the sole. This was an early engineering solution that provided better traction on soft or muddy grass. Increase the contact area with the ground, which prevented slipping. Prevent twisting of the foot – in those days, shoes were made quite rigid and dense to protect the foot. Were easier to manufacture than individual studs, especially considering the technology of the early 20th century. After around century of existence they. No repairs were produced and still not needed. They are thick and not falling apart, absolutely wearable! Size – no indication, insole measured at 27.2cm, which is size US9, EU42. Make shopping with confidence, everything indicated on photos and description! Feel free to ask all the questions about the item before purchasing. We can add extra photos or/and details by request.

