Sunday, July 3, 2011

Espadrilles

Espadrilles, or alpargatas, as they are called in their country of origin Spain, have been made in Catalonia since the 14th century as peasant or canvas with soles made of rope or rubber material that’s molded to look like rope. The soles may be flat, platform, or wedge-shaped. Once peasant footwear, espadrilles have the Philippines – once a Spainsh colony for 300 years –where many people wear them during summer.

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