Acevedo Homestead - “Cow Shoes” These were used by moonshiners during prohibition to disguise their footprints. The fancy footwear left hoof prints instead of footprints, helping distillers and smugglers evade the police. “
Prohibition Bootleggers: Deer Hoof Shoes and Pig Carcasses
Coffee or Die - American moonshiners were in desperate need of avoiding cops during the Prohibition era (1920-1933), and thus, these heifer-heels were born. They'd use these puppies to look like cows
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Cow Shoes - Shoes made to leave cow prints instead of foot prints during Prohibition America, 1920s Stock Photo - Alamy
During prohibition, moonshiners used to attach actual cow hooves to their shoes to cover their tracks. - Awesome | Prohibition, Cow hooves, Cow
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Prohibition Bootleggers: Deer Hoof Shoes and Pig Carcasses
Tun tact During the US prohibition era. moonshiners would wear cow shoes. The fancy footwear left hoofprints instead of footprints, helping distillers and smugglers evade police. - iFunny Brazil
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