'Few people go without shoes in the 18th century. Join me and listen to our discussion with shoe makers Rob Welch and Shaun Pekar about different types of footwear from shoes to boots, how they were made, and tracing the history of mens shoes through the 18th century. Resources: S. Pekar, Shoes and Accouterments https://www.facebook.com/pekaraccoutrements/ Boot Top Gaiters in Death of Wolfe https://emuseum.history.org/objects/16824/the-death-of-wolfe?ctx=786065ee7e74af468a27238281bc451da907db9d&idx=1 To follow Neal\'s work click here: www.nealhursttailor.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NealHurstTailor/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nealhursttailor/'
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