Leather or fabric (silk satin, velvet). Henry VIII often wore white satin shoes.
Tudor shoes were mostly made of leather. Wealthy Tudor women sometimes wore shoes made from silk, satin or embroidered fabrics. There was also overshoes, called "pattens" which were made of wood. Their object was to protect your feet and regular footwear by keeping them clean and dry in the filthy streets. If I remember correctly these were a platform shoe.
yes poor people did wear shoes in the Tudor times
The Tudor rose was made in 1485 when also Henry Tudor became king.
Tudor slippers, also known as "poulaines" or "pointed shoes," were made in various regions of Europe during the Tudor period, particularly in England and France. These slippers were crafted from soft leather or fabric and often featured a distinctive elongated toe. They were popular among the nobility and reflected the fashion trends of the time. The craftsmanship involved in making Tudor slippers emphasized both style and comfort.
tudor roundels are made for making sweetmeat to eat during a banquet.
The Tudor rose was made in 1485 when also Henry Tudor became king.
they were the House of York and The House of Lancester Together they made the Tudor rose
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