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  2. I'm Shocked These Suede Platform Boots Are Under $40 ... - AOL

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    Knee-High Boots No fall wardrobe is complete without a pair of knee-high boots. This faux leather pair features a classic almond toe and chunky block heel , adding some height to your look without ...

  3. The 15 Most Comfortable Platform Shoes, From Boots to ... - AOL

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    This boot is set on a 2.2" block platform heel, with an easy zip-up front and smooth leather. ... Heel height: 2" platform. Materials: Suede upper, wool/Lyocell lining. ... with a chunky, wide ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. High-heeled shoe - Wikipedia

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    By the 20th century, high heels with a slim profile represented femininity; however, a thick high heel on a boot or clog was still socially acceptable for men. [2] Until the 1950s, shoe heels were typically made of wood, but in recent years they have been made of a variety of materials including leather , suede , and plastic .

  6. Thigh-high boots - Wikipedia

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    Fendi [21] supported the thigh boot cause in Autumn 2008 with a chunky suede boot that featured a metallic leather accent around the ankle of the boot and at the top of the heel. The boot was carried by several different retail outlets and was available in black, brown, taupe, and gray.

  7. Adidas Campus - Wikipedia

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    The original name of the shoes were Tournament later being renamed to Campus in the 1980s. Part of what made the shoes a success is the thicker overall design of the shoe when compared to other shoes from Adidas like the Samba or Gazelle. [2] This can be seen from the bigger sole, the bigger upper of the shoe, and even the wider stripes on the ...