Description
A pair of early 20th century riding boots by Barratt of London, constructed from leather foot sections with canvas uppers, a practical and durable combination commonly associated with equestrian and country use.
The boots retain their original form and are accompanied by fitted wooden boot trees, designed to maintain the shape and structure when not in use.
Barratt of London was a well-regarded British maker, and examples such as these reflect traditional craftsmanship and functional design.
The inclusion of wooden boot trees adds both authenticity and display appeal, making the set particularly attractive for collectors or interior styling.
A characterful and decorative pair, ideal for country house interiors, equestrian displays, or collectors of vintage clothing and accessories.
Care instructions:
Store in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight and moisture. Leather may be lightly nourished with an appropriate conditioner if desired, while the canvas should be kept dry and free from excessive dirt. Avoid prolonged exposure to damp conditions and handle with care to preserve structure.
















