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Poulaine - Wikipedia
Poulaines, also known by other names, were a style of unisex footwear with extremely long toes that were fashionable in Europe at various times in the Middle ...
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Poulaine - Amazon.com
Medieval Poulaine Leather Ankle Shoes – Handmade Roman Costume Footwear for Men – LARP, Renaissance, and Reenactment Boots. Add to cart.
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poulaine | Fashion History Timeline
A low-cut, flat-soled, slip-on shoe- sometimes fastened with a side lace or toggle- the poulaine's distinctive feature was its very pronounced, pointed toe.
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poulaine
‖ poulaine (puːˈleɪn) Also 6 pullayne, 8 poleine, -eyn. [OF. Poulaine Poland, souliers à la Poulaine shoes in Polish fashion, crakows; hence the pointed beak of such shoes.] The long pointed toe of a shoe, as worn in the 14th and 15th centuries: = pike n.1 4 a. (Erron. explained by some as the shoe ...
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Pointy shoes & sexuality in medieval London
Poulaines were a popular shoe style for men, mostly worn by wealthier Londoners. The elongated toe points would be stuffed with material like moss or hair to ...
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www.londonmuseum.org.uk
Pair of poulaine (or crakow ) shoes – Works - MFA Collection
Purple silk velvet upper, blue silk binding at top; eyelets for side lacings; butted side and back seams. Long pointed toe. Flat stacked leather heel.
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POULAINE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Poulaine definition: a shoe or boot with an elongated pointed toe, fashionable in the 15th century.. See examples of POULAINE used in a sentence.
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Late Midle Age Renaissance (Poulaine) – Earthingmoccasins
These Medieval shoes have been a popular fashion trend for over a century, from the 14th to the 15th century. The design and laces can be adapted to your wish.
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www.earthingmoccasins.com
How pointy shoes created a moral panic in medieval London - BBC
Fashionable pointy-toed shoes called poulaines were alleged to promote sexual deviancy and, as a resulting sanction from God, were blamed for ...
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Poulaines.html - Virtue Ventures
Poor People's Poulaines Women & men with pointy shoes. Easy pointy shoes out of modern leather, which will look accurate at normal distances.
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In the Polish Style (Poulaines) - Shoes by Robert
Let's try making a pair of extremely long-pointed, low-sided shoes that medieval clergy loved to rail against, calling them devil's claws.
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www.shoesbyrobert.com
Poulaine (disambiguation)
Poulaine or Poulains or similar, may refer to;
Poulain (disambiguation), a French surname
Poulaines, France, a commune
Poulaine, a medieval style of shoe with pointed toes
Poulaine, a 2009 album by the group Celer
Poulaine, a character from the 1965 film Cent briques et des tuiles
See also
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poleyn
▪ I. † poleyn Obs. rare—1. [a. OF. po(u)lain a colt, young animal: see pullen.] attrib. or as adj. Young male (horse).[1314–15 Rolls of Parlt. I. 302/2 Mesmes celes aveynes pristent pur los Poleyns. 1347 Ibid. II. 169/1 Les Chivalx le Roi, la Roigne, & le Prince pullains & autres.] c 1443 Lydg. in P...
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polayne
▪ I. † polayn, poleyn Obs. Forms: 4 poleyn, -e, 4–5 polayne, 5 polan, polayn, Sc. pu(l)lane. [ME. poleyn, polayne, a. OF. po(u)lain. Origin unknown.] A piece of defensive armour covering the knee.c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. Wace (Rolls) 10027 Doublet & quysseux, wiþ poleyns ful riche. 13.. Gaw. & Gr. Kn...
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