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Espadrilles (Spanish:
alpargatas or esparteñas; Catalan: espardenyes; Basque: espartinak, French:
espadrilles) are casual, rope-soled, flat but sometimes...
- hand-made item. However, the
widely made
espadrille comes in many
styles and can
include expensive fashion items.
Espadrilles are
traditional rope-soled shoes...
- Guns (Go for It)" on Top of the Pops.
Michael and
Ridgley wore
white espadrilles sockless, an open
suede jacket and polo shirt, and rolled-up
denim jeans...
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Spain and Portugal. It is used for crafts, such as cords, basketry, and
espadrilles.
Stipa tenacissima and
Lygeum spartum are the
species used to produce...
- (Zuberoa)
historical Basque province. It is home to the
canvas shoe, the
espadrille and
etorki cheese.
Communes of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques
department "Répertoire...
- production)
Finer jute
fibers can be
processed for use in: Shoes, such as
espadrilles Sweaters and
cardigans Imitation silk[citation needed]
Curtains Chair...
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Duckbill Driving moccasins Earth shoe
Elevator shoes Episcopal sandals Espadrille Flamenco shoe Flip-flops
Furlane Galesh Galoshes Geta
Ghillies Giveh Gomusin...
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tailored jackets with
velvet collars,
straw boater hats,
cameo brooches,
espadrilles,
coolie hats and long,
elegant clutch bags. Later, they
adopted the American...
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goods and money. It has
become an
element of the
Colombian fashion.
Espadrilles (alpargatas) :
Sandals made of
fique (natural
fiber obtained of furcraea...
- A
common casual shoe in the
Pyrenees during the
Middle Ages was the
espadrille. This is a
sandal with
braided jute
soles and a
fabric upper portion,...