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  2. Yes, You Do Need These Stunning (& Comfortable!) Ankle Boots

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    Block Heel Square Toe Ankle Boots. Between the icy pale blue hue, fancy faux croc texture, slightly flared block heel, and square toe, it’s basically impossible to pick a fave feature about this ...

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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 ...

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    There are top looks from brands like NYDJ, Barefoot Dreams, MukLuks, Franco Sarto and Vionic, plus fashion collabs with big names such as Stacy London of What Not To Wear fame, Beverly Hills 90210 ...

  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. 2000s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Items seen in the late 2000s for American preppy girls included ballet flats, Converse Chucks, Uggs, flip flops, riding boots often with knee socks or legwarmers slouched at the top of the boots, abercrombie and fitch pleated skirts, babydoll dresses, bubble skirts, jeans skirts, 2fer leggings and skirt combo, [177] [178] [179] sweater dresses ...

  7. Rocker bottom shoe - Wikipedia

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    Rocker bottom shoes are also used to compensate for the lost range of motion, however caused, at the tibiotalar joint (ankle joint). In such cases, the wearer maintains solid and stable footing while standing, but the rock of the heel assists with the propulsive phase of gait, making walking more natural and less painful to the affected joints.