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| description = A layer of leather covers each foot comfortably and runs halfway towards the knee with leather laces to tighten them.
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| category    = shoes
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| type        = leather clothing
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| resources  = 225 grams of [[leather]]
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| tools      = {{needle}}
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'''Description:''' a layer of leather covers each foot comfortably and runs halfway towards the knee with leather laces to tighten them<br>
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'''Description:''' A layer of leather covers each foot comfortably and runs halfway towards the knee with leather laces to tighten them.
'''Raw materials:''' 225g of [[leather]]<br>
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'''Days:''' 2<br>
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'''Additional information:''' In real life, these kind of moccasins are usually called European moccasins to separate them from the Native American style moccasins, which only rise to the ankle but also cover the top of the foot. The latter kind of moccasins are called ''loafers'' in Cantr, and are currently available as a [[simple hide moccasins|simple hide version]] and a [[dress loafers|richly decorated leather version]].<br />
'''Tools:''' {{needle}}
 
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Moccasins
Moccasins.png
A layer of leather covers each foot comfortably and runs halfway towards the knee with leather laces to tighten them.
Clothing
Categoryshoes
Typeleather clothing
Time2 day(s)
Resources225 grams of leather
Objectsnone
Toolsiron, bone, or seashell needle
Machinesnone

Description: A layer of leather covers each foot comfortably and runs halfway towards the knee with leather laces to tighten them.

Additional information: In real life, these kind of moccasins are usually called European moccasins to separate them from the Native American style moccasins, which only rise to the ankle but also cover the top of the foot. The latter kind of moccasins are called loafers in Cantr, and are currently available as a simple hide version and a richly decorated leather version.