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The most common men's shoe in Victorian England was the brogan, an ankle-high boot-type laced shoe. For the poor, this would typically be either a good shoe bought secondhand - as
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they wore stuff with stuff on it
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The poor of the Victorian age, just as the modern poor do, wore what clothes they could get. Second-hand clothing shops (the ancestor to our thrift stores) were useful, of course,
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Poor Victorian people wore rags and clothes that had been thrown out by rich people. They had tatty clothes.
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