Draft:Toes Day

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Toes Day is a holiday celebrated most commonly in Switzerland which dates back to the late 1600s when King Charles I declared that everyone must hide their feet at all times. The common people then rebelled by burning their shoes and running amongst the kingdom barefoot announcing, “Toes day! Toes day!”

There is not much other reliable information on this holiday and can commonly be misconstrued by other beliefs.



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