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  2. Hunter Boot Ltd - Wikipedia

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    In January 2009, Hunter announced that it would be collaborating with the fashion designer Jimmy Choo for a limited edition black Wellington boot, embossed with Jimmy Choo crocodile print and containing gold rivets and a leopard-print lining. Another boot was then launched in 2011. [31] [32]

  3. People Want To Walk In These Comfy, Stylish Ankle Boots ... - AOL

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    Leopard Ankle Boot. Animal print makes every outfit more fun, but that doesn't always equate to comfort. These shoes are the exception. They have a super subtle heel that's just enough to provide ...

  4. Bella Hadid Goes on a Shopping Spree in Two Fabulously Retro ...

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    Suede knee-high boots put a seasonally-appropriate twist on her accessories, while a vintage Fendi leopard print purse lent its own playful touch to the ensemble.

  5. No Boots? No Problem—These Are the Winters Sneakers You Need

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    Good news, ladies—leopard print is here to stay. Add the season's hottest print to your footwear, or shop the trend to elevate your entire wardrobe here . Colors: 31 options

  6. Animal print - Wikipedia

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    A leopard print jacket. Animal print is a clothing and fashion style in which the garment is made to resemble the pattern of the skin and fur, feathers or scales of animals such as a jaguar, leopard, snow leopard, cheetah, zebra, giraffe, tiger or cow. Animal print is also used for room decoration, handbags and footwear and even some jewelry. [1]

  7. Leopard pattern - Wikipedia

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    A leopard, the animal with a classic leopard hair coat pattern. A leopard pattern is a spotted color pattern, particularly in the hair coat or skin of animals, but can also describe spotting patterns in plants and a distinctive print appearing on clothing and other fabrics. [1] [2] [3]