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KREPIS
The common sandal was worn by ordinary people and sodiers and was made from either, heavy leather or wood with an ankle strapping. There was also a lady's Krepis which was a brightly coloured version of the anklet sandal. Women of ill repute (or salmakides) used to wear the krepis and were said to attract men's attention because of the way they walked. By wiggling they created an audible "clack" when the shoe contacted the ground. Clack clacks were a name given to an early clog worn by aristocratic women acroass the mediteranian, during antiquity.
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