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British soil is much more abrasive

England's last traditional clog maker. "That's because British soil is much more abrasive, I believe, so leather fared better." Clogs were the footwear of choice for British workers throughout the Industrial Revolution, because "they were durable, cheaper than shoes, and better in both the wet and the heat – they're very absorbent," Atkinson tells BBC Culture. Their popularity only began to wane in the mid 1800s, "when hobnail boots became more affordable".


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โพสต์โดย : Fareeda Fareeda เมื่อ 26 ก.ค. 2565 21:09:06 น. อ่าน 194 ตอบ 0

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