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Andrew G
9 years ago
In T&T we call it a "Piper-Clark." This refers to the idea of the more well-off people probably wearing the more expensive, Clark's brand of shoes, while the poor man (Piper) is only able to afford, as his best, a lowly slipper, the "Piper-Clark's."