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  2. 14 pairs of stylish winter boots you can grab on sale right now

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    Every woman needs a sleek Chelsea boot in her wardrobe, and this one from Sperry is both stylish and comfortable. ... Totes Men's Cassel Waterproof Front Zip Winter Boots. $30 $55 Save $25. This ...

  3. Chelsea boot - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea boots in black calf leather. Chelsea boots are close-fitting, ankle-length boots with elastic side panels, a low heel and a snug fit around the ankle. They often have a loop or tab of fabric on the back of the boot, enabling the boot to be pulled on. The boot dates back to the Victorian era, when it was worn by both men and women. [1]

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    They have a soft leather-like material, really nice and firm soles, a good quality zipper at the side, and there's no need to undo the laces. In love with these! ... All Weather Chelsea Boot.

  5. Beatle boot - Wikipedia

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    A pair of Beatle boot replicas. A Beatle boot or Cuban boot [1] is a style of boot that has been worn since the late 1950s but made popular by the English rock group the Beatles in the 1960s. The boots are a variant of the Chelsea boot: they are tight-fitting, Cuban-heeled, ankle-high boots with a sharp pointed toe. The style can feature either ...

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    Sperry Women's Mountain-Sider Chelsea Boot. $107 $120 Save $13. See at Zappos. SKECHERS Work Women's Mccoll Comp Toe ... They also include a side zipper for easy on-off wearing. Available in sizes ...

  7. Zipper - Wikipedia

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    Zipper slider brings together the two sides of teeth. The popular North American term zipper (UK zip, or occasionally zip-fastener) came from the B. F. Goodrich Company in 1923. The company used Gideon Sundbäck's fastener on a new type of rubber boots (or galoshes) and referred to it as the zipper, and the name stuck. The two chief uses of the ...