Sabots are a type of footwear that originated in France in the early 19th century. They are typically made of wood or rubber and were initially worn by agricultural workers and fishermen as they were easy to slip on and off.
In the 1960s and 70s, sabots became popular in the fashion world and were redesigned with heels and various materials such as leather and canvas. They were worn by both men and women and were commonly seen as a symbol of the bohemian movement.
Today, sabots continue to be a popular style of footwear and are often worn as a statement piece in fashion. They can come in a variety of styles, from chunky platforms to sleek, minimalist designs. Sabots have also been adapted for modern professions such as nursing, with medical sabots being made of soft, antimicrobial materials and designed for comfort and slip resistance.
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