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  2. Patten (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    Pattens, also known by other names, are protective overshoes that were worn in Europe from the Middle Ages until the early 20th century. In appearance, they sometimes resembled contemporary clogs or sandals. Pattens were worn outdoors over a normal shoe, had a wooden or later wood and metal sole, and were held in place by leather or cloth bands.

  3. Clog - Wikipedia

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    Wooden soled type English clogs Overshoes type of clogs with leather turnshoes (German), reconstruction of the Middle Ages. The Oxford English Dictionary defines a clog as a "thick piece of wood", and later as a "wooden soled overshoe" and a "shoe with a thick wooden sole".

  4. Worshipful Company of Pattenmakers - Wikipedia

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    Arnolfini's painting of 1434, depicting pattens taken off inside a house.. The Worshipful Company of Pattenmakers is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London.The Pattenmakers, who were incorporated by Royal Charter in 1670 [1] and granted livery status in 1717, [2] were makers of wooden-soled overshoes.

  5. 18 Cute and Comfortable Clogs to Finish Off Your Summer ... - AOL

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    The ugly-cute footwear staple is destined for a comfy-chic comeback, from Birkenstock's Boston clog to traditional wood-soled styles all the way to clog heels. 18 Cute and Comfortable Clogs to ...

  6. 20 of the Most Comfortable Clogs You’ll Want to Wear ... - AOL

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    The ergonomic sole is crafted from a single piece of wood that’ll keep your feet comfortable for long wears, and while reviewers say the leather needs to be broken in, you’ll have a ...

  7. Chopine - Wikipedia

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    That is not to say, however, that Spanish chopines were not adorned; on the contrary, there is evidence of jeweling, gilt lettering along the surround (the material covering the cork or wooden base), tooling, and embroidery on Spanish chopines. There are a great many cognates of the word "chopine" ("chapiney", "choppins", etc.).

  8. Clog (British) - Wikipedia

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    [17] Another disadvantage is that the wood has a tendency to split if taken from the centre of the tree. [3] So much alder was used for clogs that in parts of Wales it was called Pren Clocsia (Clog Wood) rather than Gwern. [13] Beech is a good wood for machining, but suffers from being heavy and having a short grain. Modern machined-beech soles ...

  9. Not quite a Birkenstock: Cork-soled shoes we can get behind

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