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Pattens were worn
outdoors over a
normal shoe, had a
wooden or
later wood and
metal sole, and were held in
place by
leather or
cloth bands.
Pattens functioned...
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designed to be worn over
other footwear for protection,
commonly known as
pattens.
Patten style clogs are not used anymore.
However the
derivative galoshes are...
- Van
Patten is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: **** Van
Patten (1928–2015),
American actor Don Van
Patten (born 1966),
American politician...
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Patten may
refer to: Look up
patten in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Patten (surname)
patten (band), London-based
electronic music group Patten (shoe)...
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Christopher Francis Patten,
Baron Patten of
Barnes (Chinese: 彭定康; born 12 May 1944), is a
British politician who was the
Chairman of the
Conservative Party...
- John
Patten is the name of: John
Patten (American politician) (1746–1800),
American soldier and
politician from
Delaware Jack
Patten (1905–1957), Australian...
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granted livery status in 1717, were
makers of wooden-soled overshoes.
Pattens in
previous times were
helpful to
pedestrians negotiating the
muddy streets...
- John
Haggitt Charles Patten,
Baron Patten, PC (born 17 July 1945) is a
British politician. He was
formerly Conservative Member of
Parliament for Oxford...
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development of the
English style clog. They may have
evolved from
pattens which were
slats of wood held in
place by
thonging or
similar strapping...