Outlawed Crakows and Winklepickers in achieve 3000
What is this Article primarily about?

The Black Death, which was a plague that started when ships full of sickly sailors pulled up to a port in Italy in the Middle Ages
Pointy-toed shoes called crakows, or poulaines, which were a fashion trend throughout Europe during the Middle Ages
The king of England who passed laws that limited the length and width of people's shoes in response to footwear trends
Winklepickers, which were named that because the toe looked like the spike used to pick winkles, or sea slugs, out of their shells

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Pointy-toed shoes called crakows, or poulaines, which were a fashion trend throughout Europe during the Middle Ages.

(The article focuses on the history and fashions of pointy-toed footwear like crakows and winklepickers, not on the Black Death or solely on the king who passed laws.)