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No, I don't. Generally, farmers and landworking people will wear them as they are flat (and thus do not disrupt soil) and protective (if something falls on their feet). Although, in official capacity, they are not allowed to be used like that as they're not 'regulated' for that... They are also worn by people that dress up in traditional outfits for the tourist's sake. I personally, while I do live in a rural small town, do not wear them as my feet can't take it.
Do you dress in a Pilgrim's outfit?
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