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  2. 13 Absolute Comfiest Spring Flats for Women

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    Flats can always come to your rescue. Tuck a pair in your bag for emergencies, like when a shoe breaks, or you’re in too much pain to go on, and you can still be fashionable even if you’re ...

  3. Arefeh Mansouri - Wikipedia

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    Mansouri is one of the youngest inventors to be granted a U.S. patent in the area of women's shoes. [20] "Flat Plat" is a flat shoe that uses a proprietary outsole that is engineered for maximum comfort and support. [21] On 5 May, 2015, Mansouri was awarded a US patent for her invention. [22]

  4. Ballet flat - Wikipedia

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    Ballet flats or ballet pumps are a style of shoe.The appearance is inspired by women's ballet shoes, with a very thin heel or the appearance of no heel at all.The style sometimes features a ribbon-like binding around the low tops of the slipper and may have a slight gathering at the top-front of the vamp or a small, decorative string tie.

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    Strappy Sandals. A barely-there Jessica McClintock sandal was the shoe pick for prom-goers everywhere. Actually, I gotta hand it to Mandy: Modernize the shoe a lil bit, shorten the hemline, and ...

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  7. Ballet and fashion - Wikipedia

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    Pointe shoes, designed in the early 19th century, would later be absorbed into fashion in the form of ballet flats and ballet boots. In 1941, former ballet student and fashion editor Diana Vreeland innovated the use of pointe shoes as everyday wear, in part because wartime restrictions did not apply to them. [11]