Been looking to buy a pair if their boots at Ren Faires for years, finally bought a pair at King Richard’s in Carver, MA. These guys were easy to work with, polite, professional, they walked me through care of my new boots and answered all my questions without hesitation. My only problem in the past was trying to decide which pair to get, I made my decision and have been wearing them everyday for the last week. I have a wide foot(EEE) and wear a 9 – 10.5 depending on brand, was hooked up with a SOS size 1 that fits like a glove! I also have a high arch, just loosen the lace between the 2nd and 3rd hook/button/buckle and they slip on and off with ease. Thank you guys, hope you enjoy the rest of the fair!
Ron C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Brooklyn, NY
They make very good boots. The quality of the leather and craftsmanship is excellent. However, after about three months of owning my boots(which cost over $ 300), the buttons which are screwed on, started to fall off. Everytime I wore my boots, i’d tighten the buttons but they would still fall off. To replace them, they cost about $ 15 each. This adds up pretty quick considering how fast they keep falling off…
Neal E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Haymarket, VA
Son of Sandler makes pre-made renaissance style leather boots and shoes — in a variety of styles and colors. My first set of renaissance festival boots came from Son of Sandlar — bought them back in 1997 or 1998 — still have them and still wear them. Very comfortable! Wore them again last Sunday in the mud at the Maryland Renaissance Festival. Excellent traction even in the mud and very versatile! Can be worn with tights, kilts, pirate garb, and more!