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  2. Dr. Martens - Wikipedia

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    A pair of classic black leather Griggs' Dr. Martens boots, with distinctive yellow stitching around the sole Klaus Märtens was a doctor in the German Army during World War II . After he injured his ankle, while skiing, in 1945, [ 3 ] he found that his standard-issue army boots were too uncomfortable on his injured foot.

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    Amazon has incredible October Prime Day deals on seriously cute fall fashion, including sweaters, boots, outerwear and much more. My finds start at $10. I'm Shocked These Suede Platform Boots Are ...

  4. Patten (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    There were three main types of pattens. One of these types had a wooden 'platform' sole raised from the ground, either with wooden wedges or iron stands. A second variant had a flat wooden sole, often hinged. The third type had a flat sole made from stacked layers of leather. Some later European varieties of these pattens had a laminated sole ...

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    A buskin is a knee- or calf-length boot made of leather or cloth, enclosed by material, and laced, from above the toes to the top of the boot, and open across the toes. [ 1 ] The word buskin, only recorded in English since 1503 meaning "half boot", is of unknown origin, perhaps from Old French brousequin (in modern French brodequin ) or ...

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  7. 1400–1500 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    A long gown with a train has fur at the cuffs and neckline and is worn with a wide belt, c. 1460. An attendant in the same illustration wears a red hood with a long liripipe. Her blue dress is "kirtled" or shortened by poufing it over a belt, c. 1460. Woman wears a simple headdress of draped linen and a red houppelande trimmed with white fur ...

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