The most common men's shoe in Victorian England was the brogan, an ankle-high boot-type laced shoe. For the poor, this would typically be either a good shoe bought secondhand - as in modern thrift stores - or a cheap shoe bought new and nursed along until it fell apart. In either case, the fit would be questionable, at best - period accounts record the very poor cutting the toes off of too-small secondhand shoes to make them fit.
I think it is boots
In mines
Approximately a 13.
you would wear an 8
13
they wear moccasins
YES!
some floppy boxers that were short
Since junior shoes use the men's sizing scale, if you're a woman's 8, you're a men's (or junior's) 6½.
clothes, but NO shoes
Men don't technacly wear heels. They are shoes with some hight added to the bottom. Most men wear these kinds of shoes because they are unhappy of the height. Or they are gay by dressing like girls
about a 13
wealthy Victorian boys wore sailer suites and/or miniture versions of what men wore in the Victorian times