In the time Jack Harkness grew up in, haberdashery had made giant steps
since our time, and every single garment he wore was not only self-fitting
and self-cleaning but self-attaching as well. (Think of Marty's outfit in
the second Back to the Future.)
Now (referring to this point in our narrative) the intrepid adventurer faced a new challenge. He was stranded in the eighteenth century, and a clever pickpocket had made off with his automatic footwear, forcing him to procure a pair of contemporary shoes. Matching the sizes had been hard enough, now (see above) he faced the problem of getting them to stay on. After several failed attempts he decides to
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