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Crakow

Crakows or crackowes were a style of shoes with extremely long toes very popular in 15th century Europe. They were so named because the style was thought to have originated in Kraków, the then capital of Poland. They are also known as poulaines or pikes, though the term poulaine, as in souliers à la poulaine, "shoes in the Polish fashion", referred to the long pointed beak of the shoe, not the shoe itself.

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Englischer Schnabelschuh 1 (Poulaine)Holzschuhe, SchnabelschuheMänner-Schnabelschuh, um 1850Schnabelschuhe aus Holz 19. Jhd.Schuhe des Hasper KirmesbauersBraune Kinder-Schnabelschuhe mit Stickereien
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