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In any country, in any century, in any place in the world..

Has any people actually wore wooden shoes?
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ArishMell · 70-79, M
I don't know what form the uppers took, but I think wooden-soled clogs were common among 19C English factory workers, especially in the Lancashire cotton-mills. The weavers were on their feet practically all day long, and had to walk to and from work along streets paved with stone setts (possibly but less commonly, cobbles).