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  2. Meghan Markle’s Chic Gladiator Sandals Are Still in Stock ...

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    Luffymomo Gladiator Strap Sandals — was $25, now $20! CentroPoint Braided T-Strap Slip On Sandals — $28! Blowfish Womens Bungalow Sandal — $45! Dream Pairs Elastic Strappy String Sandals ...

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    From pumps to boots, sneakers, sandals, and lace-ups, the brand has a variety of styles on offer for men and women. Buyers love the minimalistic logo placement and the sneaker range, which is ...

  4. Sandal - Wikipedia

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    Grecian sandal, sandals from Greece and Salento (Italy), a (generally flat or low) sole attached to the foot by interlaced straps crossing the toes and instep, and fastening around the ankle. A similar style is sometimes called gladiator sandal; High-heeled sandal, a type of sandal with an elevated heel. They allow the wearer to have an open ...

  5. Jennifer Lopez Made Gladiator Sandals Look All Grown Up - AOL

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    The shoes, made out of glossy black leather, first debuted in the French fashion house’s Fall/Winter 2024-2025 runway show. When seen from the front, they appear as classic knee-high boots.

  6. Caligae - Wikipedia

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    An original caliga found at Qasr Ibrim, Egypt, c. 1st century BC – 1st century AD. Caligae (sg.: caliga) are heavy-duty, thick-soled openwork boots, with hobnailed soles. They were worn by the lower ranks of Roman cavalrymen and foot-soldiers, and possibly by some centurions. [1]

  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]