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  2. High-heeled shoe - Wikipedia

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    Chunky – have a thick heel, [26] frequently paired with platforms; Continental – 7.5 mm, with the upper part of the chest of the heel spreading towards the center of the shoe. [1] Cromwell – based on Oliver Cromwell with heel up to 170 mm (6.5 in). [20] Cuban – similar to the continental heel, but not curved, generally medium height. [1]

  3. The best shoes for plantar fasciitis in 2025 - AOL

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    Chunky appearance; $140 at Ecco. Skechers. Best slip-on shoes ... This boot is packed with features to keep your plantar fascia supported and happy. A deep heel cup, flexible forefoot, and ...

  4. The 15 Most Comfortable Platform Shoes, From Boots to ... - AOL

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    “I design the shoes to be big and walkable with thick, chunky heels, making them truly distinctive and recognizable as our brand,” she explains. ... Heel height: 3.25" Materials: 100% Leather ...

  5. These Stylish Chunky Loafers Will Transform Your ... - AOL

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    Chunky loafers have a thicker sole, extra height, and oftentimes, extra comfort! From high-heeled to mule versions, find the best chunky loafers to shop now.

  6. 6 Types of Shoes to Wear on a Cold-Weather Vacation

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    With a chunky block heel, Silva says: "[They] complement both semi-formal and casual looks and offer a stylish alternative to heels for a night out or an upscale dinner. Pair them with a skirt and ...

  7. Patrick Cox - Wikipedia

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    Cox’s signature silhouette was a loafer with a chunky heel, reminiscent of the 1970s disco platforms worn inside Studio 54. [2] Cox has credited his initial interest in moccasins to fellow designer Richard James whom had asked Cox to design him a modern loafer to accessorise one of his early 1990s fashion shows. [3]