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  2. Shop the best shoe deals at the Nordstrom Black Friday sale ...

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    Nobody loves wearing dress shoes, but at a price like this you might just warm up to the idea. Made with real leather and available in three colors. $149 at Nordstrom

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    One of the best post-Christmas sales we look forward to every year is Nordstrom's Half-Yearly Sale, which typically kicks off the day after Christmas and lasts for a couple of weeks.Ring in the ...

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    Not only are clothes, shoes and handbags marked down; tons of beauty products from all the best brands are on sale, too. MAC lipstick , NARS blush , Kiehl's hand cream — all those and more are ...

  5. Christian Louboutin - Wikipedia

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    [29] [30] While he does offer some lower-heeled styles, Louboutin is generally associated with dressier evening-wear designs incorporating jewelled straps, bows, feathers, patent leather, red soles and other similar decorative touches. He is most popularly known for the red leather soles on his high-heeled shoes.

  6. Go-go boot - Wikipedia

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    Go-go boots are a low-heeled style of women's fashion boot first introduced in the mid-1960s. The original go-go boots, as defined by André Courrèges in 1964, were white, low-heeled, and mid-calf in height, [ 2 ] a specific style which is sometimes called the Courrèges boot .

  7. 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 ...