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  2. The 12 Best Mules to Up Your Footwear Game - AOL

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    Cooler than a sneaker, but just as comfortable—it's the season of the mule. Inside, picks from brands including Prada, Dr Martens, Represent, and more. The 12 Best Mules to Up Your Footwear Game

  3. The best women's slippers of 2025 - AOL

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    These Lounger Mules from Allbirds offer the casual feel of a slipper with the versatility of an everyday sneaker. ... It’s tricky to buy a pair of shoes — or in this case, slippers — without ...

  4. Mule (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    A pair of red and animal skin high heeled mules . Mule is a style of shoe that has no back or constraint around the foot's heel. The English word mule—originally written moyle—comes from French, which was using it specifically for women's slippers with an open heel since at least 1556. [1] There, mules were bedroom slippers and not worn in ...

  5. Behold: 25 Comfortable Kitten Heels That Won’t Make Your Feet ...

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    These refined shoes are fit for a sharp suit set or midi skirt and chunky sweater combo, and the 1.38-inch heel height will make walking all day in these feel like a breeze. $83 at Charles & Keith 17.

  6. Shoe - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known shoes are sagebrush bark sandals dating from approximately 7000 or 8000 BC, found in the Fort Rock Cave in the US state of Oregon in 1938. [5] The world's oldest leather shoe, made from a single piece of cowhide laced with a leather cord along seams at the front and back, was found in the Areni-1 cave complex in Armenia in 2008 and is believed to date to 3500 BC.

  7. Sandal - Wikipedia

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    People may choose to wear sandals for several reasons, among them comfort in warm weather, economy (sandals tend to require less material than shoes and are usually easier to construct), and as a fashion choice. Usually, people wear sandals in warmer climates or during warmer parts of the year in order to keep their feet cool and dry.