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Description: This is the type of sandal commonly worn in Ephebe by those people who work around the docks, on and off the pitching and slippery decks of ships. The soles are studded with nails for better grip, and the leather of the upper is specially toughened to be immune to salt water. Unusually for sandals, the toes are covered, for protection against stubbed or crushed feet in stumbling, or moving heavy objects.
Appraise: The pair of tough sandals is about a foot long and about six inches wide. It is made of leather and looks like you could wear it.
Weight: 4/9 lb
Value: A$12.5
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