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Wendeschuh bezeichnet einen Schuh, bei dem Schaft und Sohle auf links zusammengenäht und der dann auf rechts gewendet wird, so dass die Sohlennaht innen zu liegen kommt.

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dbo:abstract Wendeschuh bezeichnet einen Schuh, bei dem Schaft und Sohle auf links zusammengenäht und der dann auf rechts gewendet wird, so dass die Sohlennaht innen zu liegen kommt. (de) A turnshoe is a type of leather shoe that was used during the Middle Ages. It was so named because it was put together inside out, and then was turned right-side-out once finished: this hides the main seam between the sole and vamp—prolonging the life of the shoe and inhibiting moisture leaking in through the seam. In the beginning, turnshoes consisted of only one piece of leather sewn on only one side (see ). In the late early and the high medieval ages, turnshoes mostly consisted of one sole (cowhide or bovinae) and one piece of vamp or upper (goat or cowhide or caprinae/bovinae). In the late Middle Ages, additional elements were added, like doubled soles. Later turnshoes often have more elaborate seams. The cross-section image shows how the seams are on the inside; the turnshoe shown has a topband (dark leather edge strip), a heel stiffener, and a rand (a thin strip sewn into the seam between the sole and the upper). Some turnshoes lack all of these. Turnshoes were eventually made with outsoles sewn onto the rands; then the shoes came to be sewn right-side-out, creating the welted shoe, which displaced turnshoes in the beginning of the 16th century. Since welted shoes did not have to be turned inside-out, they could be made of much thicker leather. (en) As carbatinas eram um tipo de calçado, normalmente dotado de sola, constituídas por uma peça de coiro única, que embrulhava o pé e era fechada, em cima, por um atilho de cordel ou pano que dava a volta ao tornozelo. (pt)
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rdfs:comment Wendeschuh bezeichnet einen Schuh, bei dem Schaft und Sohle auf links zusammengenäht und der dann auf rechts gewendet wird, so dass die Sohlennaht innen zu liegen kommt. (de) As carbatinas eram um tipo de calçado, normalmente dotado de sola, constituídas por uma peça de coiro única, que embrulhava o pé e era fechada, em cima, por um atilho de cordel ou pano que dava a volta ao tornozelo. (pt) A turnshoe is a type of leather shoe that was used during the Middle Ages. It was so named because it was put together inside out, and then was turned right-side-out once finished: this hides the main seam between the sole and vamp—prolonging the life of the shoe and inhibiting moisture leaking in through the seam. (en)
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