Pantufli

Pantufli
 Pantufli - home lightweight shoes or slippers with open back. The word "pantufli" comes from the German word bandtafel - podvyaznaya plate. However, appeared in France at the end of the XV century, where were called "buskins." First used as a fashionable men's shoes. Women began to wear them only in XVI ...
 Pantufli - home lightweight shoes or slippers with open back. The word "pantufli" comes from the German word bandtafel - podvyaznaya plate. However, appeared in France at the end of the XV century, where were called "buskins." First used as a fashionable men's shoes. Women began to wear them only in the XVI century. In Italy they were called "pantofli" which meant "cork shoes." In XIV-XV centuries pantofli with thick wooden soles put on fashion while beaked shoes - Crakow, as they were called in France.