@PugJesusM to Historical ArtifactsEnglish • 2 months agoOldest known footwear, Fort Rock Cave, Oregon, USA, ~8000 BCEimagemessage-square12arrow-up1179arrow-down10
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish12•2 months agoSo 10 000 years of development and we’ve still not managed to make a pair that doesn’t disintegrate in a summer or two?
minus-square@johannesvanderwhaleslinkEnglish5•2 months agoYou can’t really make a pair of shoes that won’t break down, since the nature of soles is that they take a beating. Instead good quality shoes are repairable.
So 10 000 years of development and we’ve still not managed to make a pair that doesn’t disintegrate in a summer or two?
You can’t really make a pair of shoes that won’t break down, since the nature of soles is that they take a beating. Instead good quality shoes are repairable.
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