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They wore turn shoes, sometimes with a separate sole(like modern footwear), and sometimes with a single piece of leather(like a slipper). Also, they would have worn socks made out of wool that were knitted together(see naalbinding for how they were knitted).

There's archaeological evidence of both, with the shoe examples being found at the Osberg ship site, and the Ronjberg man in Denmark, respectively. As far as evidence for naalbinding socks, I know of an example from York, England, and there's probably more examples out there, I'm just to lazy to go dig them up at the moment.

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