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  2. Papal shoes - Wikipedia

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    Paul VI wore plain red leather shoes throughout the rest of his pontificate. Pope John Paul I, who was pope for only 33 days, continued wearing the plain red leather shoes as worn by Paul VI. Early in his pontificate Pope John Paul II wore red shoes; however he later adopted wearing burgundy shoes. Paul VI, John Paul I, and John Paul II were ...

  3. Poulaine - Wikipedia

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    It was still necessary, however, to restate the injunctions against clerical use of the shoes in 1281 and 1342. [25] Poulaines proper spread across Europe in the mid-14th century [17] before falling out of fashion in the 1480s. [27] [28] It spread from the Polish court of Casimir the Great to France and thence to Burgundy, Germany, England, and ...

  4. 1400–1500 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    Women from the 14th century wore laced ankle-boots, which were often lined with fur. Later in the 15th century, women began to wear long-toed footwear styled on men's poulaines. They used outer shoes called pattens—often themselves with elongated toes during this era—to protect their shoes proper while outside. [34]

  5. Swartzentruber Amish - Wikipedia

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    The clothing differs from that of the other Old Order Amish in subtle ways: all colors are dark and somber rather than the bright blues and mauves; more common is navy, dark burgundy, and even gray. The dresses of the women, rather than reaching mid-calf, usually reach to the top of the shoes.

  6. Church's - Wikipedia

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    During Pierce Brosnan's tenure as James Bond, various selections of dress shoes from the Church's range were used in production. Lindy Hemming, who was the costume designer, explained the choice of Church's shoes as having the appropriate weight to complement the silhouette of the tailored Brioni suits she had commissioned for Bond. [14]

  7. Subgroups of Amish - Wikipedia

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    The clothing differs from that of the other Old Order Amish in subtle ways: all colors are dark and somber rather than the bright blues and mauves; more common is navy, dark burgundy, and even gray. The dresses of the women, rather than reaching mid-calf, usually reach to the top of the shoes.