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  2. Footwear - Wikipedia

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    The oldest shoes so far recovered were found by a team under Luther Cressman in Fort Rock Cave, Oregon, US, in 1938. They had been preserved under the Mazama Ash deposited c. 5025 BC during the volcanic eruption that formed Crater Lake. [2] In 1999, they were dated to around 10,500– 9,300 BP. [3]

  3. The 10 Best Rain Boots for Kids, Vetted by Parents - AOL

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    You might prefer the Netflix-binge approach to a rainy day, but your kids are always up for an outdoor adventure, rain or shine. Our expert advice for giving in to the requests of tiny, puddle-spla

  4. Shoe size - Wikipedia

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    The last is typically longer than the foot heel to toe length by 1 ⁄ 2 to 2 ⁄ 3 in or 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 to 2 barleycorns, so to determine the shoe size based on actual foot length one must add 2 barleycorns. A child's size zero is equivalent to 4 inches (a hand = 12 barleycorns = 10.16 cm), and the sizes go up to size 13 + 1 ⁄ 2 (measuring 25 ...

  5. School uniforms by country - Wikipedia

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    Some schools allow boys to wear shorts only in younger years, and they must wear long trousers once they are a senior (17-18). At others, even older boys wear shorts in summer due to the heat. [20] Where short trousers are to be worn, socks in school colours (more commonly white) are often required.

  6. Spats (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Navy Ceremonial Guard wear white canvas leggings as part of their Enlisted Full Dress Whites.. Since the mid-19th century, soldiers of various nations, especially infantry, often wore leggings or spats to protect their lower leg, to keep dirt, sand, and mud from entering their shoes, and to provide a measure of ankle support.

  7. Marrakech (game) - Wikipedia

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    Marrakech is a board game designed by Dominique Ehrhard in which players are competing carpet traders in the city of Marrakech. It was first published in 2007. It was first published in 2007. Its German edition has been renamed Suleika .

  8. Morocco leather - Wikipedia

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    It has been widely used in the manufacture of gloves and the uppers of ladies' shoes and men's low cut shoes, but is commonly associated with wallets, linings for fine luggage, and bookbindings. Despite its name, Morocco was typically not the original source of the leather.

  9. 19 Kids and Counting star breaks family’s strict dress code ...

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    Throughout 19 Kids and Counting’s seven-season run, their everyday attire consisted of long, ankle-length skirts and shirts that covered their shoulders. ... 16 — they didn’t wear shorts.” ...