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Furlane (shoe)
Velvet shoe-slipper / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Furlane or friulanes, also known as Gondolier slippers, are Venetian shoe slippers. Characterized by their flexible rubber soles, these shoes are usually flats or low heels, with velvet fabric uppers.
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