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  2. I'm a Style Editor—I Wear These Business Casual Shoes Just ...

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    Suede Driving Loafers. Driving shoes, especially in a moccasin style, naturally lean on the casual—and warm-weather-friendly—side, so these have been one of my default shoes to wear in summer ...

  3. The Best Business Casual Shoes for Any Office Occasion - AOL

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    8053 Leather Platform Shoes. As a proud owner of the 8053, I reach for these chunky platforms on meeting-heavy days that require tons of walking.

  4. 17 of the Best Heeled Boots and Booties for Fall - AOL

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    Silver Lining: These silver Pleaser boots are tall, metallic and ready to make a statement, whether you wear them with a mini dress or over leggings! Heeled Booties 9.

  5. 2010s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Women wearing contemporary outfits at a 2015 fashion show. The 2010s were defined by hipster fashion, athleisure, a revival of austerity-era period pieces and alternative fashions, swag-inspired outfits, 1980s-style neon streetwear, [1] and unisex 1990s-style elements influenced by grunge [2] [3] and skater fashions. [4]

  6. Fashion boot - Wikipedia

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    As well as high-heeled dress boots, more rugged designs, by companies such as Frye, were widely worn. [ 80 ] [ 81 ] [ 82 ] The end of the decade saw a growth in popularity of shorter, calf-length boots, [ 83 ] often worn layered with socks and tights, [ 84 ] [ 85 ] and a revival of interest in over-the-knee and thigh-length boots, [ 86 ] [ 87 ...

  7. Business casual - Wikipedia

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    The "Dress for Success" advice from the University of Toronto sums up business casual as "a classic, clean cut, and put together look where a full suit is not required," which means slacks, khakis, or skirts; blouses, polo shirts, or shirts with collar but no necktie; some sweaters; and closed-toe shoes. [5]