Outlawed Crakows and Winklepickers in achieve 3000
Which passage from the Article best supports the idea that crakows were not very practical, especially for people who had to do physical labor?

A. Some toes were so long that they had to be stuffed with hair or wool. Then, they were rigged with chains or whalebone attached to a knee bracelet. That kept them from flapping around.
B. Crakows gathered dust in history's closet for a few centuries. Then, in the 1950s, some musicians and their fans resurrected the look with winklepickers. These pointy-toed shoes were inspired by crakows.
c. But in the Middle Ages, upper-class Europeans decided what was cool. Then, the style slowly extended across towns and trickled down to the lower classes.
D. Before crakows became cool, Europe had been overtaken by the Black Death, a plague that started when a dozen ships full of sickly sailors pulled up to a port in Italy in 1347.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
A. It describes extremely long, stuffed toes and chains or whalebone strapped to a knee bracelet to keep the shoes from flapping—details that show the shoes were impractical for physical work.