Why Did People In The Middle Ages Wear Long And Pointy Shoes?
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Crakows, also known as the poulaine, were a popular style of pointed and elongated shoes favored by nobility during the medieval period. The shoes featured long, skinny points that extended outwards from the toes, and the points could be as long as four to 20 inches, according to Shoe IQ. But why were they such a fashionable item for nearly 150 years during the 14th and 15th centuries?