In the olden days, shoemakers primarily used materials like leather, which was durable and flexible, for making shoes. They often sourced leather from animal hides and utilized various tools, such as knives, hammers, and awls, for cutting and stitching. Natural fibers like cotton and linen were also employed for linings and laces. Additionally, wooden soles and metal fittings were common in certain styles, enhancing both the functionality and aesthetics of the footwear.
they wore poo as shoes
Sandals, high heels and i don't no what else
they gave the chinese taxes =) TY
what did thety wash their clothes with back in the olden days
they wear loads of types of clothes in the olden days including sweatshirts.
Shoemaker (Or in olden days, a "cobbler")
they wore poo as shoes
Please define "olden days" because each time had different things. To some people 1950 is the "olden days".
the heels then where ugly and the ones now are beautiful and nice.... DOLLARBOYZ
Sandals, high heels and i don't no what else
because they didn't a lot of money back then.
To pull heavy wagons, plows and things like that.
what were shops like in the olden days
yes they did have needles in the olden days
people in the olden days who make things out of silver...hope this answers your questino
they gave the chinese taxes =) TY
In the olden days, the sun was used for things the way it is used today. The sun was used to grow crops, dry things, and provide warmth. The sun was also used as a crude method of keeping time when it was striking a sundial.