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  2. 10 Must-Have Brown Suede Boots and Bags I Plan to Wear ... - AOL

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    Both brown and quiet luxury have been trending for a few seasons now, so it should come as no surprise to see the ultimate combination of the two—brown suede—absolutely dominating the ...

  3. These Are the 8 Best Winter Shoes on Amazon, Hands Down - AOL

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    One of the most impressive features is that the recycled felt inner boot lining can be removed and washed, keeping the boots in tip-top shape—and smelling their best. $200 ; $126 at Amazon 8.

  4. The 16 Best Suede Sneakers for Women Define Low-Key Luxury - AOL

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    Shop the best suede sneakers for women, including high tops, low tops, retro runners, & more from Loewe, Prada, Nike, New Balance, Golden Goose, Veja, & more.

  5. Hush Puppies - Wikipedia

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    Hush Puppies casual leather shoe. The Hush Puppies brand was founded in 1958 following extensive work to develop a practical method of pigskin tanning for the US military to use in gloves and other protective materials.

  6. Chuck Taylor All-Stars - Wikipedia

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    The shoe consists of a stitched upper portion, and a toe cap and outsole usually made of rubber. Although Chuck Taylors are made of various materials such as leather or suede, the original and most widely known version is made from cotton canvas. The innovative detail of the original shoe was the "loose lining" of soft canvas that was intended ...

  7. Moya Bowler - Wikipedia

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    Moya Bowler was born in Reading, Berkshire. [3] [4] She studied fashion at the Royal College of Art (RCA) under Janey Ironside and was part of a wave of new design talent that transformed British fashion in the 1960s, with a peer group that included Bill Gibb, Janice Wainwright, Marion Foale and Sally Tuffin.