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  2. J.Lo Has Legs for Days in a Pleated Micro Miniskirt and Thigh ...

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    J.Lo Has Legs for Days in a Pleated Micro Miniskirt and Thigh-High Boots. Chelsey Sanchez. ... including a pair of black leather thigh-high boots with a pointed toe and stiletto heels. For good ...

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    Christian Vierig/Getty Images. Structured midi skirts and elegant blouses go together like peanut butter and jelly. While the outfit alone steals the show, you can take it a step further by ...

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    These perforated suede ankle boots look at least double their price, and they come loaded with the brand’s signature cushioning and a pull tab for easy wear. Plus, reviewers love how easy they ...

  5. Fashion boot - Wikipedia

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    Ankle boots generally have a shaft height of less than 8 inches (20 cm), calf-length boots 8–15 inches (20–38 cm), knee-length boots 15–19 inches (38–48 cm), while over-the knee boots have shaft lengths of 19 inches (38 cm) or more; however these divisions are arbitrary and at the boundaries the decision as to whether a boot is, for ...

  6. Hakama - Wikipedia

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    Technically, this cord around the ankle makes sashinuki a type of kukuri-(tied) hakama. The earliest form of sashinuki were cut like normal hakama (albeit a bit longer) and have a cord running through the hem of each leg. These cords were pulled tight and tied off at the ankle. This was the form commonly worn during the Heian period.

  7. 1920s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Both blouses and separate skirts went out of fashion by mid-decade, and were popular during the early years of the decade. [10] During 1920, the lengths of the skirt went to the ankle with a slight bow around the hips and tapering slightly to the hemline. [10] In 1922, skirts went off from the ankle and reached mid-shin.