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  2. 15 Platform Mule Shoes That Will Satisfy Your Nostalgia - AOL

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    Lynx Mule. You've got your mesh ballet flats.Now, it's time to add these platform mules to the rotation. Sizes: 35-42 Heel height: 4" Materials: 100% polyester upper, 100% reconstituted leather ...

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

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    The 15 most comfortable platform shoes put comfort before all other factors. Shop the 15 most comfortable shoes, from boots to Mary Janes, here. ... Terra Leather Platform Mules. net-a-porter.com ...

  4. 17 Chic Mules Every Woman Needs in Her Shoe Collection

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    Renn 57MM Leather Mules. Because every woman needs a pair of simple black mules that can be dressed up or down with ease. Size: 5-11 Heel Height: 2.25" Material: Leather

  5. Mule (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    The English word mule—ori, [2] and Roman colors—particularly around items dyed with Tyrian purple—could encompass a large range of distinct shades. (The fish's name itself is cognate with the Greek mélas (μέλας), usually intending black.) [3] In any case, the connection to the later use of the name for slippers may have been that the aristocratic calcei—particularly the luxurious ...

  6. Platform shoe - Wikipedia

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    Platform shoes may also be high heels, in which case the heel is raised significantly higher than the ball of the foot. Extreme heights, of both the sole and heel, can be found in fetish footwear such as ballet boots, where the sole may be up to 20 cm (8 in) high and the heels up to 40 cm (16 in) or more. The sole of a platform shoe can have a ...

  7. Wedge (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    Greek Actors used to wear these shoes to signify status. These were crucial so the audience can be able to identify who is of importance in stage plays. According to the Kennedy Center, "tragic actors would don shoes called 'buskins', or raised platform shoes, to symbolize their superiority over comic actors, who would wear plain socks."