Pride and Prejudice: Rubber Boots Blunder

“Pride and Prejudice,” set in the early 19th century, features many details accurate to the period. But not everything hit the mark, especially the rubber boots worn by some characters. The famous Wellington boots were not invented until the 1850s, about 40 years after the film’s setting.
During the early 1800s, people wore leather boots for outdoor activities, not rubber ones. This small error stands out in an otherwise beautifully crafted depiction of Jane Austen’s world. The use of rubber footwear, while practical for modern filming, adds a curious touch for those interested in historical fashion accuracy and the little quirks that make period films fascinating.

