Espadrilles: Spanish Alpargatas or Catalan Espardenyes

Espadrilles: Spanish Alpargatas or Catalan Espardenyes [enlarge]

es·pa·drille (sp-drl) n. A shoe usually having a fabric upper part and a sole made of a flexible material, such as rope or rubber. The term espadrille is French and derives from espardenya, which derives from espart, the Catalan name for esparto [from Latin spartum] , a tough, wiry Mediterranean grass used in making rope. Espadrilles have been made in Catalonia since the 14th century at least.

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