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Noun Concept
Categories: History of clothing (Europe), 20th-century fashion, Articles with short description, 18th-century fashion, Safety clothing
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clog  geta  patten  sabot  Cloggs
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shoe
shoes
footwear
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Geta are traditional Japanese footwear resembling flip-flops. Wikipedia
A sabot is a clog from France or surrounding countries such as The Netherlands, Belgium or Italy. Wikipedia
Clogs are a type of footwear made in part or completely from wood. Wikipedia
Pattens, also known by other names, are protective overshoes that were worn in Europe from the Middle Ages until the early 20th century. Wikipedia
A type of Japanese footwear Wikipedia Disambiguation
A type of wooden shoe Wikipedia Disambiguation
Shoe with a rigid, often wooden, sole. Wikipedia Disambiguation
Protective footwear similar to clogs Wikipedia Disambiguation
Thick-soled protective footwear made of wood Wikidata
Traditional Japanese wooden footwear Wikidata
Wooden shoe associated with rural workers in the Netherlands, France, and Belgium Wikidata
Protective overshoe with a wooden or wood and metal sole, held in place by leather or cloth bands Wikidata
A Japanese raised wooden clog, worn with traditional Japanese garments such as the kimono. Wiktionary
Japanese raised wooden clogs. Wiktionary (translation)
Any of various types of footwear with thick soles, often used to elevate the foot, especially wooden clogs. Wiktionary
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