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  2. Brooke Shields’ Rich Mom Leather Boots are a Winter Staple ...

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    SOVANYOU Faux Leather Square Toe Chunky Heel Knee High Boots — was $70, now $55! Modatope Knee High Chunky Heel Square Toe Boots — was $80, now $57! Lovee Cosee Knee High Boots — was $65 ...

  3. We've spotted L.L.Bean's infamous Bean Boots on sale for — shockingly — under $100 at none other than Zappos. If you haven't heard of the Bean Boot, they've been a footwear staple in wet and ...

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    Vagabond Women's Cosmo 2.0 Slip On Loafers Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid are fans of this specific style from Vagabond Shoemakers. That extra-chunky heel will give you about two extra inches ...

  5. Bean boots - Wikipedia

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    In 1912, Bean formed the L.L. Bean Company to market and sell the shoes. While the first 100 pairs of the boots sold quickly, they had a defect in the connection between the rubber and the leather. Bean returned all of his customers' money, and convinced US Rubber to make specialty soles for his boots. [3]

  6. Fashion boot - Wikipedia

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    A pair of women's heeled knee-high boots A pair of knee-high leather boots from Tory Burch LLC. A fashion boot is a boot worn for reasons of style or fashion (rather than for utilitarian purposes – e.g. not hiking boots, riding boots, rain boots, etc.). The term is usually applied to women's boots. Fashion boots come in a wide variety of ...

  7. High-heeled shoe - Wikipedia

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    By the 18th century, high-heeled shoes had split along gender lines. By this time, heels for men were chunky squares attached to riding boots or tall formal dress boots, while women's high heels were narrow, pointy, and often attached to slipper-like dress shoes (similar to modern heels). [3]