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  2. Calling It Now: Wedges Will Be the Shoe of the Summer - AOL

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    Carina 60mm Espadrilles. Fact: I saw Kate Middleton wear Castañer espadrilles, so I bought Castañer espadrilles. These lace-up beauties are ridiculously comfy, thanks to the soft leather lining ...

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  4. Oxford shoe - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, "Oxford" is sometimes used for any more formal lace-up shoe, including the Blucher and Derby. In Britain and other countries, the Balmoral is an Oxford with no seams, apart from the toe cap seam, descending to the welt, a style common on boots. Oxford shoes are also known for their variation or style.

  5. Ugg boots - Wikipedia

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    Produced by a number of manufacturers, they come in a variety of colours, including black, pink, blue, chestnut, and fuchsia. [49] They are available in both pull-on and lace-up varieties and their height can range from just above the ankle to above the knee. [49] Some variations of ugg style boots have also been made from kangaroo fur and leather.

  6. Kung fu shoe - Wikipedia

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    One common kind is cheaply produced and is typically black, with minimal lining; it has a low-sided cloth upper, and a pale brown hard plastic sole. One variant is made as a lace-up shoe rather than a slip-on shoe. A version of the shoe for girls and women has a buckle strap and resembles the Mary Jane shoe. Some varieties of the kung fu shoe ...

  7. Wedge (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    Light blue peeptoe wedge heels. Wedge boots, wedgies, or lifties are shoes and boots with a sole in the form of a wedge, such that one piece of material, normally rubber, serves as both the sole and the heel. This design dates back to ancient Greece. [1] Greek Actors used to wear these shoes to signify status.