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White Socks Day with red background + clothes – Postcard 4×6 model 423
The ancient Greeks wore socks made of felted animal hair, while the Romans wrapped strips of leather around their feet. In Europe in the 5th century CE socks were usually only worn by priests and symbolized cleanliness. The oldest knitted socks come from Egypt around 1000. Today we celebrate White Socks Day.
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White Socks Day with red background + clothes – Postcard 4×6 model 422
The ancient Greeks wore socks made of felted animal hair, while the Romans wrapped strips of leather around their feet. In Europe in the 5th century CE socks were usually only worn by priests and symbolized cleanliness. The oldest knitted socks come from Egypt around 1000. Today we celebrate White Socks Day.
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White Socks Day with red background + clothes – Postcard 4×6 model 421
The ancient Greeks wore socks made of felted animal hair, while the Romans wrapped strips of leather around their feet. In Europe in the 5th century CE socks were usually only worn by priests and symbolized cleanliness. The oldest knitted socks come from Egypt around 1000. Today we celebrate White Socks Day.
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White Socks Day with red background + clothes – Postcard 4×6 model 420
The ancient Greeks wore socks made of felted animal hair, while the Romans wrapped strips of leather around their feet. In Europe in the 5th century CE socks were usually only worn by priests and symbolized cleanliness. The oldest knitted socks come from Egypt around 1000. Today we celebrate White Socks Day.
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White Socks Day with red background + clothes – Postcard 4×6 model 419
The ancient Greeks wore socks made of felted animal hair, while the Romans wrapped strips of leather around their feet. In Europe in the 5th century CE socks were usually only worn by priests and symbolized cleanliness. The oldest knitted socks come from Egypt around 1000. Today we celebrate White Socks Day.
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White Socks Day with red background + clothes – Postcard 4×6 model 418
The ancient Greeks wore socks made of felted animal hair, while the Romans wrapped strips of leather around their feet. In Europe in the 5th century CE socks were usually only worn by priests and symbolized cleanliness. The oldest knitted socks come from Egypt around 1000. Today we celebrate White Socks Day.
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White Socks Day with red background + clothes – Postcard 4×6 model 414
The ancient Greeks wore socks made of felted animal hair, while the Romans wrapped strips of leather around their feet. In Europe in the 5th century CE socks were usually only worn by priests and symbolized cleanliness. The oldest knitted socks come from Egypt around 1000. Today we celebrate White Socks Day.
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White Socks Day with red background + clothes – Postcard 4×6 model 413
The ancient Greeks wore socks made of felted animal hair, while the Romans wrapped strips of leather around their feet. In Europe in the 5th century CE socks were usually only worn by priests and symbolized cleanliness. The oldest knitted socks come from Egypt around 1000. Today we celebrate White Socks Day.
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White Socks Day with red background + clothes – Postcard 4×6 model 412
The ancient Greeks wore socks made of felted animal hair, while the Romans wrapped strips of leather around their feet. In Europe in the 5th century CE socks were usually only worn by priests and symbolized cleanliness. The oldest knitted socks come from Egypt around 1000. Today we celebrate White Socks Day.
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White Socks Day with red background + clothes – Postcard 4×6 model 406
The ancient Greeks wore socks made of felted animal hair, while the Romans wrapped strips of leather around their feet. In Europe in the 5th century CE socks were usually only worn by priests and symbolized cleanliness. The oldest knitted socks come from Egypt around 1000. Today we celebrate White Socks Day.
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Saint Andrew’s Day with black background + stars – Postcard 4×6 model 423
St. Andrew’s Day is a fortune-telling evening celebrated on the eve of Saint Andrew, that is, on November 29. The tradition of St. Andrew’s evenings goes back to ancient times. The first written records of this holiday come from the 16th century. Has the tradition of cultivating this evening survived with you?
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Saint Andrew’s Day with black background + stars – Postcard 4×6 model 422
St. Andrew’s Day is a fortune-telling evening celebrated on the eve of Saint Andrew, that is, on November 29. The tradition of St. Andrew’s evenings goes back to ancient times. The first written records of this holiday come from the 16th century. Has the tradition of cultivating this evening survived with you?
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Saint Andrew’s Day with black background + stars – Postcard 4×6 model 421
St. Andrew’s Day is a fortune-telling evening celebrated on the eve of Saint Andrew, that is, on November 29. The tradition of St. Andrew’s evenings goes back to ancient times. The first written records of this holiday come from the 16th century. Has the tradition of cultivating this evening survived with you?
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Saint Andrew’s Day with black background + stars – Postcard 4×6 model 420
St. Andrew’s Day is a fortune-telling evening celebrated on the eve of Saint Andrew, that is, on November 29. The tradition of St. Andrew’s evenings goes back to ancient times. The first written records of this holiday come from the 16th century. Has the tradition of cultivating this evening survived with you?
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Saint Andrew’s Day with black background + stars – Postcard 4×6 model 419
St. Andrew’s Day is a fortune-telling evening celebrated on the eve of Saint Andrew, that is, on November 29. The tradition of St. Andrew’s evenings goes back to ancient times. The first written records of this holiday come from the 16th century. Has the tradition of cultivating this evening survived with you?
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Saint Andrew’s Day with black background + stars – Postcard 4×6 model 418
St. Andrew’s Day is a fortune-telling evening celebrated on the eve of Saint Andrew, that is, on November 29. The tradition of St. Andrew’s evenings goes back to ancient times. The first written records of this holiday come from the 16th century. Has the tradition of cultivating this evening survived with you?
6,15 €