Romans wore two different types of shoes depending on where they were. If they were inside, they wore open toed sandals and if they were outside, they would fix leather strips to these to protect their feet.
Probably sandals.The Romans wear them.
They pretty much wear all types of shoes. But not Vans are Converse I think. Not the fancy types of shoes like kids wear in America.
Rubber is an insulator, so it prevents the flow of electricity. Electricians typically wear shoes with rubber soles so they don't get electricuted.
No, they wore sandals.
they wore sandals and trainers
many types of leather shoes and boots were worn, from haevy to light sandles and slippers. woman wore like the same kind as men but womans were softer and finer leather.
If hippies wore shoes at all they would wear all types of shoes, but sandals were the preferred footwear.
I think its about 100,000
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Yes, Maori people wear shoes as they are part of modern society and wear typical footwear like people from other cultures. Traditional Maori dress does not typically include shoes, but in modern times, Maori individuals wear shoes for everyday activities.
T-shirts, trousers & shoes.
"Flat" shoes which are made out of leather or canvas, these are not the shoes you wear to stand on your toes, and then there wre Pointe, or toe shoes which are used to dance on your toes.