
Thomas did indeed join Zilrud on the couch. For one thing, he wanted to have a crack at the pattern books. It was evident that Zilrud had not the faintest idea what Thomas had been trying to tell him but was gamely trying to soldier on. He appreciated the man's willingness to humor him, and his trust in him. He had every intention of paying that back with friendship and boots.
When the shopkeeper reemerged with the pattern books for calf-length and knee-length boots, Thomas showed them to Zilrud. Each of them had sketches in them showing different models of boots. There weren't hundreds, but there were certainly a few dozen base models of each, allowing for things like a point at the toe box, gentle curves of contrasting leather over the vamp, patterns or adornments of some kind on the front quarter, different lacing patterns, and different styles of heels and heel heights. Many models also had additional bells and whistles that Thomas assumed Zilrud would hate given his stated preference for things to be on the plainer side, but the sketches demonstrated that many things were possible if the orkhai willed them: additional straps or stays, buckles instead of laces, tassles and even a bit of fringe. Thomas was unsure who would want some of these things, but if provided an option, someone would take it. Somewhere out there was a Rienese fashion plate who would start a trend, or at least try to do so. He felt grateful to be insulated from such things due to his rank and his life on the estate keeping him far from Kastren.
"See, Zilrud?" Thomas said, motioning to two different possible models of footwear. "While both of these can be made to your measurements, the addition of the buckles here will make the boots quite narrow across your calf in a way that I am not sure you would like. Whereas these are looser, but may gape open if not tucked into a pair of trousers. This is what I was attempting to demonstrate when I said 'imagine wearing them as you look at them.' If you see something and think it impractical or uncomfortable or otherwise unsuitable for you, we won't purchase it."