Shoemaker

Cobblers fix shoes; shoemakers make them, thus the clever name. As most people walk everywhere they go—thus wearing their boots out quickly—this is a rather common occupation. Thinking that all shoemakers are Elves is racist.

Boots, cloth. . . . . 1₲10


 * ————Simple and cheap

Boots, combat. . . . . 5₲10


 * ————Rubber-soled, steel-toed, leather body, and canvas sides

Boots, hip high. . . . . 11₲10


 * ————Thin and flexible leather

Boots, leather. . . . . 4₲


 * ————Common and decent quality; 'normal' boots

Boots, low soft leather. . . . . 5₲


 * ————Soft-soled sneaking type; hwa style; wears out quickly

Boots, riding. . . . . 7₲


 * ————Knee high, cavalry or cowboy style

Boots, work. . . . . 4₲10


 * ————"Boots, mine." "Eat bird."

Flip-flops. . . . . 11ƒ

Galoshes. . . . . 4₲16


 * ————Also called boat shoes or overshoes, these are rubber boots worn over other footwear to keep them dry in inclement weather. Older variations are made of leather and wood.

Geta. . . . . 12ƒ


 * ————In anime, these seem to always have really poor brakes.

Jipsin. . . . . 9ƒ

Mocasins, boot. . . . . 3₲10

Mocasins, shoe. . . . . 1₲4


 * ————Classic in style, technically these are slippers. Traditionally, these are made of deerskin, but any soft suede leather can be used.

Patten. . . . . 1₲5


 * ————A cross between galoshes, geta, and clogs, these are worn over (or rather below) one's other footware. This elevates and protects the shoes against mud, water, and excrement.

Pumps, F-me. . . . . 1₲12

Sandal boots. . . . . 1₲4

Sandals. . . . . 17ƒ

Shoes, basic. . . . . 1₲8


 * ————These are basic, canvas and leather. They're frelling shoes. Whadda ya want?

Shoes, decent. . . . . 2₲


 * ————Typically black or brown polished leather

Shoes, fancy. . . . . 20₲


 * ————These are shoes for nobles, aristocrats, and other fabulously wealthy people who are better than you. Styles will change every year or so.

Shoes, high-heeled. . . . . 2₲4


 * ————Keep in mind that this is a world without so much pavement, and animal (and people) excrement is all over the place.

Slippers. . . . . 12ƒ


 * ————These are also called houseshoes. Mine are fuzzy and pink, because sometimes I just want to feel pretty.

Tabi boots. . . . . 9₲


 * ————You are more likely to see these on the feet of a construction worker than a ninja… but then again, if you see them at all, they must not be a ninja. These are jika-tabi with the rubber soles (and don't go on about how those weren't invented until the 1930's; this isn't Real World™ history, remember?)