Kuulosta musta aika neitimäiseltä.
"Modern brogues trace their roots to a rudimentary shoe originating in Scotland and Ireland that was constructed using untanned hide with perforations that allowed water to drain from the shoes when the wearer crossed wet terrain such as a bog. -- Brogues were traditionally considered to be outdoor or country footwear not otherwise appropriate for casual or business occasions,--."
"1800s: FARMERS’ FRIEND. Despite being globally renowned as an English trend, brogues were originally made for Irish and Scottish farm workers. -- Featured perforated holes allowing water to drain when the wearer crossed wet ground."