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    Poulaines, also known by other names, were a style of unisex footwear with extremely long toes that were fashionable in Europe at various times in the...
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  • surname Poulaines, France, a commune Poulaine, a medieval style of shoe with pointed toes Poulaine, a 2009 album by the group Celer Poulaine, a character...
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  • Poulaines is a commune in the Indre department in central France. Its coat of arms shows a poulaine, the pointy-toed shoe fashionable in the 1300–1400...
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    beaded slippers Peshawari chappal Pigache Platform shoe Plimsoll Pointinini Poulaine Pulhoer Racing flat Racing shoes Riding boots Rocker bottom shoe Roller...
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    footwear, claiming he popularized the pigaches that eventually became the poulaine, the medieval long-toed shoe. Fulk was the usual name of the medieval counts...
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    condemnation for vanity. The 12th-century pigache and 14th- and 15th-century poulaine had elongated toes, often stuffed to maintain their shape. Around the same...
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    by Henry VIII of England. It replaced the excessively long toe of the poulaine but also tended to become impractical, as it became enlarged with stuffing...
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    simply glossed as a pointed-toe shoe and sometimes conflated with the later poulaine. The pigache had a pointed and curved toe, which Orderic Vitalis compared...
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  • the Banana Shire, Australia Georg Cracow (1525–1575), German statesman Poulaine, also known as cracow or crakow, a style of shoes popular in Europe in...
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    term was also applied to the exaggerated toes of the medieval pigache and poulaine shoes, as in a 14th-century statute of Oxford University. The variant spelling...
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