The word “espadrille” springs from “espardenya,” the Catalan name for the shoe, which in turn refers ... which was less jet-setting socialite and more gladiator attending a barre class.
First worn in the Pyrenees mountains over 4,000 years ago, the traditional jute-soled espadrille certainly isn’t lacking in heritage. It can, however, be a rather flimsy and humble-looking shoe. Yet ...
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