I'm currently painting my 10mm Greek Hoplites for Men of Bronze. I'm currently looking for authoritative information about types of footwear - shoes, sandals etc. used in Aegean during the classical age - mostly from the Persian Wars to the invasion of the Persian Empire by Alexander. I am aware that Persians generally wore boots or sandals, and most of the Greeks seem to be depicted barefoot. Is it a correct assessment? Is it just a light troops thing, or was it prevalent overall?
On the other hand, I also found a quote mentioning that Thebans and other Beotians wore shoes, and Thessalians are often depicted as such. What about Macedonian - phalangites, cavalry and hypaspitis?
I don't know if it was "visually invasive" enough to warrant painting shoes on 10mm miniatures, but I know if I determine it a few weeks from now, I will end up redoing much of the work I'm putting in right now - I just can't stand a job done improperly.
I appreciate all your help.