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Get your plimsolls for the summer

Get your plimsolls for the summer
Get your plimsolls for the summer

The long and extremely harsh winter that almost all parts of the United Kingdom as well as continental Europe have been suffering under the spell of for months, have finally come to an end now and the feet of snow have melted once again. For a population that suffered one of the worst winters ever on record with record lows as far as temperatures went and many feet of snow in places that had never seen snow before in recent history, the summer could not come quickly enough. Now that summer is here and the severe cold, the grounded air traffic and the country that was brought to a halt by the cold is finally a memory, it is time once again for summer clothing and accessories.

What better shoe for the summer than Plimsolls, the quintessentially British shoes that for many decades have been the default shoes for an entire country and surely a style of shoes that any one at all that has ever gone to a public school in England has worn at some time or another. The shoes get their name from the marking that anyone who has ever been to a dock or a port will have seen on the hulls of most ships. The marking on the hull resembles a scale and it's called a plimsoll line. What it basically denotes is how deep into the water the ship's hull can be submerged by loading the ship before it becomes unsafe. This is a quick and easy reference while loading a ship to know what the limit is. On the plimsolls, the thick rubber soles reminded many sea going Britons of the Plimsoll lines that ships have and thus they started calling these shoes plimsolls and the name got popular with the rest of the population and it stuck.

The name also makes sense in another manner because if you step in water that is below the rubber sole of these shoes your feet will remain dry but if the water rises above the rubber line on the shoes then your feet get wet hence the Plimsoll line analogy makes sense on more levels than one. For many decades now, these shoes have been part of the uniform of most if not all British schools for physical education and for grown ups in England too these shoes are synonymous with the summer.




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