Hornfoot
Hornfoot refers to a type of boot characterized by its distinctive pointed toe and often a slightly raised heel. Historically, hornfoot boots were popular in certain European cultures, particularly during periods of fashion that favored elongated footwear. The name likely derives from the shape of the toe, which could resemble a horn, or possibly from the material used in some early versions for stiffening the toe.
These boots were typically made of leather and could vary in height from ankle boots to knee-high
In contemporary fashion, the term "hornfoot" is less commonly used, and the style is often described more