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The trochadi (τροχάδι) is a type of leather sandal that is produced in Skyros, Greece. The roots of the trochadi are claimed to be from Ancient Greece. The name comes from the Greek verb "τρέχω", which means to run. It is the responsibility of the father to make trochadia for his sons (in the past the trochadi was exclusively worn by men).

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  • The trochadi (τροχάδι) is a type of leather sandal that is produced in Skyros, Greece. The roots of the trochadi are claimed to be from Ancient Greece. The name comes from the Greek verb "τρέχω", which means to run. It is the responsibility of the father to make trochadia for his sons (in the past the trochadi was exclusively worn by men). (en)
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  • The trochadi (τροχάδι) is a type of leather sandal that is produced in Skyros, Greece. The roots of the trochadi are claimed to be from Ancient Greece. The name comes from the Greek verb "τρέχω", which means to run. It is the responsibility of the father to make trochadia for his sons (in the past the trochadi was exclusively worn by men). (en)
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